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Public Version of Revisions to Implementing Procedures for Emergency Plan.Includes Classification of Emergencies, Unusual Event,Alert Condition,Site Area & General Emergency
ML20003H914
Person / Time
Site: Peach Bottom  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 04/30/1981
From:
PECO ENERGY CO., (FORMERLY PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC
To:
Shared Package
ML20003H909 List:
References
PROC-810430, NUDOCS 8105080172
Download: ML20003H914 (325)


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     ,(                                                                                                     Rev. 1 PEACH BOTTOM UNITS-2 AND 3                                04/01/81

( Nu mber rcn e.i Review Rev. Re visicr. Title _ Date No. Date

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( EP-101 Classification of Emergencies .j~ yn,. ,. (Emergency Director Functiond) 04/01/81 0 04/01/81 g EP-102 Unusual Event (Emergency Director Punctions) 04/01/81 0 04/01/S1 g SP-103 Alert Condition (Emergency Director Functions) Ch/01/81 0 Oh/01/81 g JP-104 Site Area Emergency (Emergency - Director Functions) 04/01/31 0 04/01/31 ( .. ? . h General Emergency (Energency Direct.or Functions) 04/01/31 0 04/01/31 ( ..P-J01 Emergency Director / Technical Support Center (TSC) 04/01/81 0 04/01/81 g EP-202 Operational Support Center Instructions 04/01/81 0 04/01/81 4 EP-209 Radiation Survey Team 04/01/81 0 04/01/81 EP-206 Fire and Damage Team 4 04/01/81 0 04/01/81

         ,   EP-207         Personnel Safety Team                                  04/01/81      0       04/01/81 9       EP-20d         Security Team 04/01/81      0       04/01/81 EP-209         Telephone List For Emergency Use 0                                                                             04/01/81      1       04/01/81 EP-209         Immediate Notification Call List

, Appendix A t 3 03/23/81 0 03/23/81 EP-209 Philadelphia Electric Company Appendix B Officials 9 03/23/81 0 03/23/81 EP-209 Peach Bottom Station Supervision Appendix C 9 03/23/81 0 03/23/81 EP-209 On Site Emergency Team Leaders Appendix D-1 I 03/23/81 0 03/23/81 EP-209 Radiation Survey Team Appendix D-2 8 03/23/81 0 03/23/81 EP-209 Fire and Damage Team Appendix D-3 03/23/81 0 03/23/81 dP-209 Personnel Safety Team ippendix D 4 ( FIESC5AI. ?#I7A07 IE?22103 03/23/81 0 03/23/31 b,,, , .. A:;02; A'i:I i! Td Ili3 7y rr c;4 05 ;;;;? s :105 A02

(* , E.";;M.".lCY PLA I PROCEDUP.ES I:IDCX EP Index Page 2 ( PEACH UOTTOM UllITS 2 A!!D 3 Rev. 1 04/01/81 ( Number Review Rev. Re vi sion Title Date No. Date f EP-209 Security Team Appendix D-5~ 03/23/81 0 03/23/81 S EP-209 Re-Entry and Recovery Team Appendix D-6 03/23/81 0 03/23/31 4 d?-209 Technical Support Center Tean appendix D-7

                                               .                                       03/23/81         0      03/23/31 G       GT-239               Off-Site E:.ordancy Team Leaders f.ependix E 03/23/31          0     03/23/31 0                -2JU        U. C. Go ve rn:..un t Agencies appuidix F 03/23/'l         'J     c3/23/dl 4       J5-20;              Energency :hnaccccnt Agencies Appendix 0 03/23/J1         0      03/23/31 8       dP- s9              Cor.pany Consultants Appendix u 03/23/01         0      03/23/31
       ~9 dP-2J9               Field Cupp,r       Fercon.101
           <     Appenlir 1-1 03/23/81          0     03/23/31 9        EP-209 Appendix I-2 Rad Services Call List
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                                     ..earif -           ,:.J :ndustrial Useru Appendix J               of Downstrean Waters                       d 3/23/J1        0      03/23/:31 8

JP-2Js .iscellaneous Appendix K 03/23/G1 0~ 03/23/31 I EP-209 Local PECo Phones Appendix L 03/23/81 0 03/23/81 I EP-209 Appendix M Emergency Administrative and Logistics Personnel 03/23/d1 0 03/23/81

      %        EP-209               Medical Support Groups Appendix N 03/23/81         0       03/23/31

( EP-209 Appendix 0 Corporate Support Personnel 04/01/81 0 04/01/81 I EP-301 Operating the Evacuation Alarm and Pond Page System 04/01/81 0 04/01/81 C EP-303 Plant Evacuation (Emergency Director Functions) 04/01/81 ( 0 04/01/81 l ( _ __ .. ._A

() * ' EP Index E*iERGEllCY PLA I PROCT.N7'?EO I:!DCX Page 3 O Rev. 1 Pl.AClr :so-Ta.: U::I:n a A:In 3 04/01/;l t D Re view Rev. Revision

                    ;iunber                             Title                           Date   No.      Date O       sP_304        Assembly for Possible Site Evacuation (Emergency Director Functions)                           04/01/81  0    04/01/81 O       EP-305        Site Evacuation (Emergency Director Functions)                                               04/01/81  0    04/01/31 O        EP-306        Evacuation of the Information Center                     04/01/81  0    04/01/81
      ,*       EP-311        llandling I'ernonnel with Serious Inj ar:o , ::.. iioactive Contamination dxposure, or Excessive Radiation 4                      dxpv;ure       _ . . rJency Director Function           04/01/dl   C    21/01/01
'- j l J Radicantive Lig 2id Relence (Emergency 4 Director Functions) 04/01/31 0 34/01/31 EP-jld Cunulative Population Dose g Calculations 04/01/81 0 ]4/01/31 d? '117 3 r e. a .:v a. n htir.na to Co unty g Un.er.iency I'anagement Agencies 03/31/81 0 03/31/01 I d P- j .1.1 l'rv:s : Iru f.,e Leal.ing Chlorinc 34/01/31 0  : 4 /L 1/.,1 5 .' 4 01 .. . .s .r; .c ! :.: ...s very ( ";. surg 2n cy i>1 r..: t e r "an : t ions ) 04/01/31 0 j4/01/,1

( .:,:' .s .ie vi e:: and Revi.sion of Emergency Tinn (F.1AH ippendix 0) 04/01/31 C 04/01/ M ( ( ( ( i b_. ( ,

'I ' EP Index EMER0ENCY PLAN PROCEDURES INDEX Pare 1 Rev. 0 PEACH BOTTOM UNITS 2 AND 3 04/01/81 accluta Review Rev. Revision Nunber _ Title Date No. Date Ar n- 1 :9m- . EP-101 Classification of Emergencies I'* J f"\ AEE I' (Emergency Director Functions) ' 04/01/81 0 04/01/01 i EP-102 Unusual Event (Emergency Director Functions) 04/01/31 0 04/01/31 EP-103 Alert Condition (Emergency Director Functions ) 04/01/81 0 04/01/81 i I- EP-104 Site Area Emergency (Emergency l Director Functione) 04/01/81 0 04/01/33 EP-105 General Emergency (Emergency Director

 ;                    Functions)                                      04/01/81  0 04/01/31 EP-201     Emergency Director / Technical Support Center (TSC)                                    04/01/81  0  . 04/01/01 EP-202     Operational Support Centcr Instructions                                   04/01/81  0       04/01/32 EP-205     Radiation Survey Team                           04/01/81  0       04/01/81 EP-206     Fire and Damage Tean                            04/01/81  0       04/01/81 EP-207     Personnel Safety Team                           04/01/81  0       04/01/81 EP-208     Sec urf ty Team                                 04/01/81  0       04/01/81 EP-209      Telephone List For Emergency Use               04/01/81  0       04/01/S1 EP-209     Immediate Notification Call List Appendix A                                                 03/23/81  0       03/23/81 EP-209      Philade_phia Electric Company Appendix B      Officials                                  03/23/81  0       03/23/81 EP-209     Peach Bottom Station Supervision Appendix C                                                 03/23/81  0       03/23/81 EP-209      On Site Emergency Team Leaders Appendix D-1                                               03/23/81  0       03/23/31 EP-209      Radiation Survey Team Appendix D-2                                               03/23/81  0       03/23/d1 EP-209       Fire and Damage Team Aprendix D-3                                               03/23/81  0       03/23/S1 iP-209       Personnel Safety Team Appendix D 4                                               03/23/81  0       03/23/81 A

ar.. . . .--- - -_ g . EP :ndex EMERGENCY PLAP ?.90CEDURES INDEX Pac: 2 Rev. O PEACH BOTTOM UNITS 2 AND 3 04/01/51 Review Rev. Revision fiu.7.b a r Title Date No. Date E?-209 Security Team Appendix D-5 - 03/23/31 0 03/23/31 EP-209 Re-Entry and Recovery Team Appendix D-6 03/23/31 0 03/23/31

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EP-209 Technical Support Center Team Appendix D-7 03/23/81 0 03/23/31 EP-209 off-site E=ergency Team Leaders - Appendix E L 3/23/31 0 03/23/31 EP-209 C. S. Govern =ent Agencies ' Appendix ? 03/23/31 0 c3/23/31 27-209 E=crgency Manace=ent Acencies Appendix 3 03/23/31 0 03/23/01 EP-209 Comp any Cons ult ant a Appendix H 03/23/S1 0 03/23/31 EP-209 Field Support Personnel-Appendix I-1 03/23/31 0 03/23/61 E?-209 Rad Services Call List Appendix I-2 03/23/31 0 03/23/31 E?-209 Nearby Public and Industrial Users Appendix J of Downstream

  • daters 03/23/51 0 03/23/31 E?-209 Mis cellaneous Appendix K 03/23/81 0 03/23/51 I?-200 Local PE0o Phones Appe2 dix L 03/23/31 0 C3/23/31 EP-239 E=ercency Administrative and Logistics Appendix M Persennel 03/23/31 0 03/23/01 E?-209 Medical Sup;3rt Groups Appendix N 03/23/S1 0 03/23/31 EP-301 Operating the Evacuation Alarm and Pond Page System 04/01/31 0 04/01/31 EP 303 Plant Evacuation (E=ergency Director Fu.netions) 04/01/81 0 04/01/31 E.".304 Asse=bly for Fossible Site Evacuation (Emergency Director Functions) 0'4/01/31 0
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Rev. O PEACH BOTTOM UNITS 2 AND 3 04/01/o1 Review Rev. Revision

Junber Title Date No. Date I

EP-305 Site Evacuation (Emergency Director

      ,                       Functions)                               04/01/81   0    04/01/81 i

EP-306 Evacuation of the Information Center 04/01/81 0 04/01/01 i EP-311 Handling Personnel with Serious Injuries, Radioactive Contamination Exposure, or Excessive Radiation l Exposure Emergency Director Functics 04/01/81 0 04/01/81 EP-312 Radioactive Liquid Release (Emergency l Director Functions) 04/01/81 0 04/01/81 EP-316 Cumulative Population Dose l Calculations

                                                                      , 04/01/81  0    04/01/81 EP-320          Procedure for Leaking Chlorine           04/01/31   0    04/01/81 i

EP-401 Re-Entry and Recovery (Emergency Director Functions) 04/01/81 0 04/01/81 I EP-500 Review and Revision of Emergency t Plan (FSAR Appendix 0) 04/01/81 6 04/01/C1 1 I I l l I I i 1 i s I i

4 i - EP-101 Page 1 o f 10 , Rev. 0

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PURPOSE: To provide specific guidelines for classifying emergency situations and to prescribe the immediate actions of the Interim Emergency Director in event of an emergency.

REFERENCES:

1. Energency Plan, Sec. 4 (Emergency Conditions), Sec. 5 (Organizational Control of Energencies), and Sec. 6 (Activation of Emergency Organization)
   ',     2. Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency Plan, Sec. II
3. Maryland Civil Defense and Disaster Preparedness Plan APPENDICES:
1. Appendix EP-101-1, 2, 3, 4 Emergency Action Levels (Emergency Plan, Table 4.2)
2. Appendix EP-101-5 Emergency Report Form ACTION LEVEL:

Action levels correspending to the four emergency classifications. I PROCEDURE: Immed'iate Actions: i l The Shift Superintendent shall assume the role of Interim I Emergency Director. He shall continue to act in this capacity on a 24 hour-a-day shift basis, rotating with designated alter-nates, until relieved by the Emergency Director or until the emergency is terminated. The Interim Emergency Director shall:

1. Proceed to the Control Room. For a fire, have the shift supervisor proceed to the scene of the fire and also assume
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2. Direct the Immediate Operator Actions specified in the applicable Emergency Procedures.
3. Activate the appropriate alarm systems, if not already activated.

4 Ensure that all plant operatot.; 2re informed of the nature of the emergency and of appropriate specific information. Make announcements using the interplant telephone and the PA system, if necessary.

5. If the affects of the emergency situation cannot be direct-ly monitored from the Control Room, as for fire or toxic chemical ha:ards, direct t?e Control Room operators to establish co=munications r;th the scene of the emergency.
6. Determine the following, as soon as possible:
a. If there are injured personnel, or personnel who have suffered exposure to radioactive contamination, toxic chemicals, or radiation.
b. Extent of damage to plant systems, monitoring i.astru-1 mentation, and other equipment.
c. Hazards to site personnel and the public (radioactive contamination, radiation, smoke, fire, dangerous chemicals, damaged or unsafe equipment, electrical ha:ards, steam, leaking high pressure liquid or gas, etc.).
7. Assess the conditions and determine the classification of the cmcrgency in accordar.cc with Appendir 1. Carry out the applicable procedure from the following:

Unusual Event - EP-102 Alert Condition - EP-103 Site Arca Emergercy - EP-104 General Emergenc/ - EP-105 FOLLOW-UP ACTION:

1. The Interim Energency Director or Emergency Director shall review the Appe. dices periodicslly t: ensure proper classifi-cation of the emergency situation. He should be especially alert to changes in the various indications listed on the charts. If the situation is worsening, it is important to recogni:e this fact immediately.
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Appendix EP-101-5 Emergency Recort Form Date Timo of incident Time of this report Brief

Description:

Emergency Classifications

1. Current Reactor Status Unit 2: Operating, Full Load / Operating, Reduced Load / Shutdown Unit 3: Operating, Full Load / Operating, Reduced Load / Shutdown
2. Status of Encineered Safeguards
a. Primary coolant inventory: Normal Low
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(2) SBLC (Time) (3) HPCI (Time) (4) LPCI (Time)

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Y l ?f Peach Bottost Units 2 and 3 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure EP-lO2 Unusual Event (Emergency Director Func'. ions) PURPOSE: To prescribe the general actions to be taken for an Unusual Event. The specific protective measures required depend on the natura of the emergency and are given in the applicable Emergency Procedures and Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures.

REFERENCES:

Emergency ! Plan, Sec. 4 (Emergency' Conditions) , Sec. 5 (Organizational Control of Emergencies, and Sec. 6 (Activation of Emergency Organization) APPENDICES: Appendix EP-102-1, Unusual Event Check-off List ACTION IIVELS: The emergency is classified as an Unusual Event in accordance with EP-lOl. f PROCEDURE: NOTE: Ul%SUAL EVENTS ARE HANDLED BY SHIFT SUPERVISION AND THE OPERATING GROUP. During the initial response, the Interim Emergency Director has overall responsibility for the following:

1. Classification and assessment of the emergency
2. Declaration of emergency conditions ,

l 3. Directing the immediate response l

4. Activation of the On-Site nnergency Organization
5. Implementation of on-site corrective and protective measures 1 6. Notification of civil agencies and off-site organizations within l

15 minutes of the declaration of the event. These general responsibilities are not to be delegate 1. NOTE: THE JUDGEMENT OF THE INTERIM EMERGENCY DIFICTOR OR EMERGENCY l DIRECTOR IS VITAL IN PROPER CONTROL OF AN EMERGENCY AND MAY TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER GUIDANCE IN THE EMERGENCY PROCEDURES AND EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDUFES. t k

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  • EP-102 Pcg] 2 of 4, Rev. 0 IMMEDIATE ACTIONS:

The Interim Emergency Director shall:

1. Direct actions to terminate the incident and minimize the hazards:
a. Carry out the applicable Emergency Procedures.
b. In event of serious personnel injury, radioactive contamination exposure, or excessive radiation exposure, direct the Personnel Safety Team Leader to carry out applicable portions of EF-207.
c. In event of fires (1) Direct plant equipment in the fire area to be deenergized or shut down, as required.

(2) Activate the Interim Fire and Damage Team in acccrdance with EP-206. Direct the Team to report to the fire area. Inform the Team if there are any radiological hazards. (3) Direct the Shif t Supervisor to supervise the fire-fighting efforts (see EP-206). (4) Arrange for off-site fire-fighting support, if necessary (see EP-209 for telephone numbers). (5) Activate the Interim Personnel Safety Team in accordance with i EP-207. Direct the Team to report to the fire area or assembly area as appropriate and assist as needed.

d. In event of toxic agent releases (1) Direct plant equipment in the affected area to be deenergized or shut down, as required.

(2) Activate the Interim Fire and Damage Team in accordance with EP-206. Direct the Team to take steps to contain the toxic agents. (3) Activate the Interim Personnel Safety Team in accordance with EP-207. Direct the Team to report to the hazard area or assembly area as appropriate and assist as needed. (4) Arrange for off-site support to assist in containment and clean-up, if necessary (see EP-209 for telephone numbers) .

e. In the event of high radiation, excessive radioactive contamination, or excessive gaseous radioactive release (1) Activate the Interim Radiation Survey Team in accordance with EP-205. Direct the Team to report to the hazard area and conduct surveys in accordance with HPO/CO Procedures to determine the magnitude of the radiological hazards.

(2) Activate the Interim Personnel Safety Team in accordance with EP-207. b. n

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(3) If the event results in a radiation release, direct the Radiation Monitoring Team Leader to calculate the activity released and estimate dose rates in accordance with EP-316, Part I.l.A or III.1.A. Refined determination of off-site dose rates (EP-316, Part I.l.B and C. or III.l.B and C.) s shall normally be directed by the Emergency Director, in accordance with EP-201.

f. Activate additional Interim E=ergency Teams and mergen.y Teams as appropriate, in accordance with the following:

Radiation Survey Team - EP-205 Fire and Damage Team - EP-206 Personnel Safety Team - EP-207 Security Team - EP-208

2. Initiate appropriate actions as required by existing conditions.
3. Verify 1:nmediate notification of the follcwing:

(See EP-209 for telephone nunbers) NCfrE : NOTIFICATICNS MUST BE MADE WITHIN 15 MINUTES CF THE CECLARATION OF THE EVENT. NOTE: THE DIRECTOR HAS THE OPTICN CF HAVING A SHIFT TECHNICAL ADVISCR, A TEST F.NGINEER, OR A DLANT OPERA TD OR HIGHER CT, ASS ODUAMR, ' MAXE THE NOTIFICATICNS, BUT IT REMAINS THE RESPCNSIBILITY CF THE DIRECTOR TO VERIFY THAT THE NCfrIFICATICNS HAVE BEEN MADE. ( a. pergency Director (the Station Superintendent, or alternately, the Assistant Station Superintendent) 1 ! b. Ioad Dispatcher. 1

c. Nuclear Regulator Comission, Region I, Office of Inspection and Enforcement.
d. Pennsylvania mergency Management Agency.

l e. York County Emergency Management Agency. FOLICW-UP ACTIONS:

1. The Interim mergency Director shall l a. Periodically review Appendix 1 of EP-101 to ensure proper classification l of the emergency situation. Be especially alert to changes in the i

various indications listed en the chart. If the situation is degrading, it is important to recognize this fact imediately. l l l l -

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1. TIME /DATE OF INCIDENT
2. APPROPRIATE EMERGENCY TEAMS ACTIVATED (TIME)
3. NCfrIFICATIONS : PERSON NOTIFIED (See EP-209 for Telephone l's) NOTIFIED BY TIME DATE
a. EMERGENCY DIREC% R
b. I4AD DISPATCHER
c. PENNSYLVANIA EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY
d. YORK COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY
e. NRC, REGION I, OFFICE OF INSPECTION AND ENFCRCEMENT
4. FOR RADIATION RELEASE, ACTIVITIES AND DOSE ESTIMATES CALCULATED (EP-316, PART I.l. A or III.l. A) (TIME)
5. OTHER ACTIONS:

VERIFIED BY: i INTERIM EMERGENCY DIRECTOR or EMERGENCY DIRECE R TIME:

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PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY PEACH BOTTCM UNITS 2 AND 3 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE EP-103 ALERT CONDITION (EMERGENCY DIRECTOR PUNCTIONS) PURPOSE: To prescribe the general actions to be taken in event of an Alert Condition. The specific protective measures required depend on the nature of the emergency and are given in the applicable Emergency Procedures and Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures.

REFERENCES:

Emergency Plan, Sec. 4 (Emergency Conditions) Sec. 5 (Organizational Control of Emergencies), and Sec. 6 (Activation of Emergency Organization) APPENDICES: Appendix EP-103-1, Alert Condition Check-Off List ACTION LEVELS: The emergency is classified as an Alert Condition in accordance with EP-101. PROCEDURE: l NOTE: ALERT CCNDITIONS REQUIRE PARTICIPATION BY OFF-SHIFT PLANT STAFF PERSONNEL. During the initial response, the Interim Emergency Director has overall responsibility for the following:

1. Classification and assessment of the emergency.
2. Declaration of emergency conditions.
3. Directing the immediate response.
4. Activation of the On-Site Emergency Organization.
5. Implementation of on-site corrective and protective measures.
6. Notification of civil agencies and off-site organizations within 15 minutes of the declaration of the event.

These general responsibilities are not be delegated. l NOTE: THE JUDGEMENT CF THE INTERIM EMERGENCY DIRECTOR OR EMERGENCY DIRECTCR IS VITAL IN PRCPER CCNTROL CF AN EMERGENCY AND MAY TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER GUIDANCE IN THE EMERGENCY PROCEDURES AND EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES. l l_ __ .._._ .. __ __ _ . _ . . - ---

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2. Other on-Site Emergency Organization personnel shall carry out the applicable procedures from the fo.'. lowing:

Emergency Director - EP-201 Radiation Survey Team - EP-205

                                                                                    = ire and Damage Team                                                  -      EP-206 Personnel Safety Team                                                  -      EP-207 Security Team                                                          -      EP-208 l

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1. TIME /DATE OF INCIDENT
2. ASSEMBLY FOR POSSIBLE SITE EVACUATION INITIATED (TIME) -

(IF NECESSARY)

3. APPROPRIATE EMERGENCY TEAMS ACTIVATED (TIME)
4. NCfrIFICATIONS : (SEE EP-209 FOR TELEPHONE NUMBERS) Person Notified Notified By Time Date
a. EMERGENCY DIRECTOR
b. IDAD DISPATCHER
c. PENNSYLVANIA EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY
d. MARYLAND CIVIL DEFENSE AGENCY _
e. COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCIES (1) YORX COUNTY (2) LANCASTER COUNTY (3) CHESTER COUNTY (4) HARFORD COUNTY (5) CECIL COUNTY
f. CMERGENCY CONTROL OFFICER
g. OFF-SITE SUPPORT GROUPS (IF NECESSARY)
h. NRC, REGION I, OFFICE OF INSPECTION AND ENFORCEMENT
5. VERIFICATION CALL RECEIVED FROM PENNSYLVANIA BUREAU OF RADIATION PROTECTION
6. FOR GASEOUS RADIATION RELEASE, ACTIVITIES AND DOSE ESTIMATES CALCULATED (EP-316; PART I.l.A or III.l.A) (TIME) l
7. EMERGENCY CENTERS #ET UP:
a. TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER (TIME)
b. OPERATIONAL SUPPORT CENTER (TIME) s

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8. CyrHER ACTIONS:

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  • EP-10L Paga 1 of 9 , Rav. O JJY/GPM: cat f M ff D *'A Y' N PHILADELPHIA ELEC'"9IC CCMPANY Peach Bottc= Units 2 and 3 hergency Plan I=plementing Procedure EP-10h SITE AREA DER 0ENCY (DfERGENCY DIRECTOR FUNCTIONS)

PURPOSE: To prescribe the actions to be taken in respense to a Site Area E=ergency. The specific protective measures required depend on the nature of the emergency and are given in the applicable E=ergency Procedures a:M E=ergency Plan Implementing Procedures.

REFERENCES:

t E=ergency Plan, Sec. h (E=ergency Co.aitions), Sec. 5 (Organizational Control of E=ergencies), and Sec. 6 (Activation of E=ergency Organization) APPENDICES: Appendix EP-10h-1, Site Area E=ergency Check-Off-List ACTION LEVELS: The e=ergency is classified as a Site Area E=ergency in accordance with EP-101. PROCEDURE: i During the initial response, the Interim E=ergency Director has overall responsibility for the following: ,

1. Classification and r.ssessment of the emergency
2. Declaration of e=ert;ency conditions 3 Directing the i==ediate respense
k. Activatien of the On-Site Energency Organization 5 I=plementation of on-site corrective and protective =easures
6. Notification of civil agencies and off-site organizations within 15 minutes of the declaration of the event These general responsibilities are not to be delegsted.

EP-10h Page 2 of 9, Rev. NOTE: THE JUDGEME'C OF THE I?CERIM DERGENCY DIRECTOR OR EMERGENCY

        ,             DIRECTOR IS VITAL IN PROPER CON ~RCL OF A'i EMERGENCY AND MAY TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER GUIDANCE IN THE E'3GENCY PROCEDURES AND DERGENCY PLAN IMPLDENTIN3 PROCEDL"RES.

I:=ediate Actions: The Interim E=ergency Director shall:

1. Verify that the release rates indicated by the gaseous effluent radiation monitors are below the leve? s for a General Emergency.

If release rates indicate a General Energency, carry out EP-105

2. Shut down the affected units if proper or safe operation is in jeopardy or if such action vill mitigate the consequences of the energency. Direct actions to terminate the incident and mini =ize the hazards:
a. Carry out the applicable Energency Procedures.
b. In event of serious personnel injury, radioactive contamination exposure, or excessive radiation exposure direct the Personnel Safety Teas Leader to carry out the applicable portions of EP-207
c. In event of fira:

I. (1) Direct plant equip =ent in the fire area to be deenergized or shut down, as required. (2) Activate the Interim Fire and Damage Tea = in accordance with EP-206. Direct the Team to report to the fire area. Inform the tes= if there are any radiological hazards at the fire area. (3) Direct the Shift Supervisor to supervise the fire-fighting efforts (see EP-206). (h) Arrange for off-site fire-fighting support, if necessary (see EP-209 for telephone numbers). l (5) Activate the Interim Personnel Safety Team in accordance with EP-207 Direct the Tea = to report to the fire area or asse=bly area as appropriate and assist as needed.

d. In event of toxic agent release:

(1) Direct plant equipment in the affected area to be deenergized er l shut down, as required. (2) Activate the Interim Fire and Damage Tea = in accordance with EP-206. Direct the Team to take steps to contain the toxic agents. (3) Activate the Interim Personnel Safety Team in accordance with I EP-207 Direct the Team to report to the hazard area or asse=bly , area as appropriate and assist as needed. l

EP-10h Page 3 ef 9, Rav (h) Arrange for off-site support to assist in contain=ent and clean-up, if necessary (see EP-209 for telephone nunbers).

e. In the event of a radicactive liquid release, carry out EP-312.
f. In event of high radiation, excessive radicactive conta=inatien, or excessive gaseous radicactive ralease:

(1) Activate the Interi: Radiation Survey Tes= in accordance with EP-205 Direct the Tea = to conduct surveys in accordance with EP0/C0 Procedures to deter =ine the =agnitude of the radiological hazards. (2) Activate the Interi= Personnel Safety Tea = in accordance with EP-207

g. Activate additional Interi: Energency Tea =s and Energency Tea =s as appropriate, in accordance with the folleving:

Radiation Survey Tea: - EP-205 Fire and Damage Tea: - EP=206 Personnel Safety Tea: - EP-207 Security Tea - EP-2C8 3 Initiate a Plant Evacuation in accordance with EP-303 if any cf the following occur: t, a. Unexpected or uncontrolled radiation er toxic hazards exist in two or

                  =cre large operating areas (reactor building, turbine building, rad-vaste building or recc=biner building) as indicated by:

(1) An increase in the area radiaticn =cnitor or continuous air

                        =enitor indications to greater than alar = levels.

(2) Radiation levels greater than 100 =R/hr within those operating l areas affected which normally have radiation levels less than 10 =R/hr. (3) Airborne radicactivity greater than 100 ti=es =axi=u= per=issible i concentration within those operating areas affected which is 3 x 10-7 uCi/cc for an unidentified isotope in an occupaticnal environ =ent. ( (h) Release, leakage, or spill of a tcnic reagent such that the concentra-tion of che=ical vapors =akes the areas unable to be occupied.

b. Unexplained radioactive spills, releases, or leakages occur in two or
                  = ore large operating areas.
h. Initiate an Assembly for Possible Site Evacuation in accordance with EP-30h, if plant evacuation conditions exist, as stated above, and:

Airborne but less than radicactivity at the asse=bly areaconcentration is above nor=al background,10 k times the =axi==n per=issible which is k x 10-uCi/cc for an unidentified isotope in a non-occupational enviorn=ent.

EP-10h Paga h of 9 , Rov. 5 Initiate a Site Evacuation in accordance with EP-305 if any of the following occur:

a. Unexpected or uncontrolled radiatien hazards exist which affect areas of the site in addition to the =ain plant as indicated by:

(1) Airborne radioactivity within the security fence of 10 times maximum permissible concentration vi.ich is 1 x 10F9 uCi/cc for an unidentified isotope in a non-occupational environment. (2) Radiation levels within the security fence greater than 100 mR/hr, in areas normally experiencing less than 10 mR/hr levels.

b. Plant Evacuation conditions exist, as specified in step 3 above, and:

(1) Radiation levels at the designated assembly area are greater than 10 mR/hr or airborne contamination levels are greater than k times the maximum permissible concentration which is L x 10-10uci/cc for an unidentified isotope, in a non-occupational environment. (2) No alternate on-site assembly area is feasible.

c. Roof vent radiation recorders indicate roof vent release rates in excess of the following levels:

One roof vent: 25 mR/hr (at site boundary) Total of all roof vents: 25 mR/hr (at site boundary) i Each roof vent: 10 m3/hr (at site boundary) CAUTION: IN-PLA'iT RADIOLOGICAL HAZARDS MAY BE CAUSED BY RECIRCULATION OF HIGH LEVEL ROOF VENT RELEASES.

6. If a Plant oc Site Evacuation or an Assembly for Possible Site Evacuation I

if ordered: j a. Notify Unit 1 personnel of the evacuation.

b. Direct the Information Center staff to evacuate visitors in accordance with EP-306 and also bring the frisker, which is stored at the Information Center, to the assembly area. Dispatch a Health Physics qualified individual to survey the Information Center evacuees. Specify an assembly area (SUB, North Sub, Delta Serv. Bldg.)

7 Verify Immediate Notification of :he following: (See EP-209 for telephone numbers) NOTE: NOTIFICATIONS MUST BE MADE WITHIN 15 MINUTES OF THE DECLARATION OF THE EVENT. NOTE: The Director has the option of having a Shift Technical Advisor A Test Engineer, or a Plant Operator or higher class operator, make the notifications, but it remains the responsibility of the Director l to verify that the notifications have been made. l

a. Energency Director (the Station Superintendent or alternately, the l Assistant Station Superintendent) l b. Load Dispatcher
c. Pennsylvania Energency Management Agency (PEMA)

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d. York County Energency Managenent Agency
e. Lancaster County E=ergency Manage =ent Agency
f. Chester County E=ergency Manage =ent Agency
g. Maryland Civil Defense and Disaster Preparedness Agency
h. Earford County Civil Defense Agency
1. Cecil County Civil Defense Agency J. Nuclear Regulatory C ==issien, Regien I, Office of Inspection and Enforce =ent Expect a call frc= the Pennsylvania Eureau cf Radiation Protection verifying energency cenlitions,approximately 30 =inutes after notification of ?EMA. After business hours, this call =ay eene through cen=ercial phone lines. The Site Energency Cecrdinator vill normally be not; "ed by the E=ergency Directcr per EP-201.
3. If the event results in a gasecus radiati n release, direct the Radiation Survey Tea = leader to calculate the activity releasel and esti=ste dose rates in a Cordance with EF-31c, Part I.l.A cr III.1.A.

Refined deter =ination of off-site dose rates (EP-316, Part I.1.3 and C cr III.1.3 and C) shall normally be directed by the E:ergency Director, in accordance with EP-201. 9 If radiation levels anywhere within the plant er en-site areas which nor ally are less than 10 =R/hr, a e greater than 500 =R/hr, direct the Radiatien Survey Tes: to extend the su vey are's bcun:ia / te verify that a General Energency (500 =R/hr at the site boundary) does net exist. If radiation levels indicate a General Energency, carry cut E?-105 Any radiation surveys in off-site areas are nor= ally directed by the Site E:ergency Cecrdinator, through the Radiation Survey Tes: Leader. Fellow-Up A:tiens:

1. The Interi= E=ergency Director shall:
a. Direct the follev-up actions as specified in the applicable E ergen:y Procedures. Continue to monitor plant status and the effects of the e=ergency, until relieved by the E:ergency Director or until the e=ergency is ter.inated.
b. Direct the Radiation Survey Tea = Leader to have the Chemistry Section Group perfer= the folleving:

(1) Cha,ge and analyze effluent filters and charecal cartridges. (2) Obtain gaseous effluent samples and identify isetcpie ec=pesition if possible. (3) Obtain and analyze primary ecciant sa=ples. (h) Obtain and analyze in-plant and field sa. ples.

c. Verify that reactor safeguards are operable _ and that plant conditions are stable.
d. Notify other off-site support groups as appropriate.

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e. Docu=ent er have docu=ented, actions taken en the Site Area Energency Check-Cff ~ist in the Appendix.
f. Maintain authority in the Centrol R:c=. Strictly enforce procedures regarding Centrol Rec = a :ess and for:ality to prevent crevding and to ensure that the line of au*.hcrity is clear.
g. Keep the Energency Centr:1 Officer infer:ed of plant status and operaticnal plans.
h. Provide status and a7sess=ent infor=atien to off-site support organizations, until relieved of this resp:nsibility by the Site E=ergency Ccordinater per EP-203
i. Direct en-shift persennel not actively engaged in e=ergency assignnents to report to the Operational Support Center, or an alternate designated locatien such as the Ai=inistration Building er the Shift Superviscr's Office.
j. If requested by the ecunty representatives direct a = enter cf the Test Engineer Group to the Risk Ocunty Energency Cperations Centers.
k. 'take ree:n=enistiens to the Site Energency Cecriinater centerning necessary additionsi facilities, equip =ent, supplies, technical services, and support.
1. Periodically review Appendix 1 cf EP-101 to ensure proper i clsssification of the e=ergency situation. Ee especially alert to changes in the various incf.estiens listed en the chart. If the situation is degrading, ! is i=pertant to reccgnize this fact i==ediately.
              =. Ensure prcper radistic. lose budgeting and =anage=ent for e=ergency verk and repairs, as required by the nor=al radiatien verk procedures (for Search and Rescue in accordance with EF-207, the RW? precedures are suspended).

NO*E: PLANND ?.ADIATICN EX?CSURES IN EXCESS CF NCF. VAL STATICN ADMINIS~EATIVE GUIDE LIVILS, EPC/CO-100, MUST BE SPECIFICALLY AL"NCRIZD BY TFE INTERIM EyEGENCY DIRECTCR CR EMERGENCY DIREC"0R.

n. When relieved by the Energency Director reassu=e duties as Shift Superintendent or Shift Supervisor. The Shift Superintendent shall nor= ally retain his responsibilities and authority in the Centrol Roc =.
2. Cther on-site E=ergency Organization persennel shall carry cut the applicable precedures frc= the folicving:

E=ergency Director - EF-201 Site Energency Coordinator - EP-203 Radiation Survey Tea: - EP-205

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1. TIE /DATE OF INCID.7.'.C
2. APPROPRIATE DSGriCY TEAMS ACTIVA *D (TIME) 3 STACK & VEC SYS*D! RELEASE RATES BELCW yes/no LIMITS FOR GEIERAL DERGriCY (circle ene)
h. IF ErACUATION NECESSARY:
a. PLA'C EVACUATION INITIA*D (TIE)
b. SITE r/ACUATICN INITIATD (TIE)

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c. UNIT 1 NC'"IFID (TIE)
d. INFORMA?!ON CECER F/ACUATD (TIME)

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e. EF QUALIFID INDIVIDUAL DIREC~ED TO MONITCR INFCRMATION CEICER EVACUEES (I'IME)
f. PERSONNEL ACCOUNTD FOR (TIME) 5 SECURITY TFJW INITIATING DERGEICY PROCCURES (TIE)
6. NOTIFICATIONS: (See EF-209 for telephone nos.) Person Notified Netified By Ti=e Dste
a. DERGEICY DIRECTOR
b. LOAD DISPATCHER
c. PENNSYLVA'i!A DERGEICY METAGDE'iT AGENCY
d. VX4YLAID CIVIL DEFENSE AGENCY
e. CCUNTY E4ERGENCY METAGDL'.iT AGENCIES i (1) YORK COUNTY l (2) LANCASTER COU?CY l (3) CHESTER CCU?CY j (h) HAPJCRD COUNTY
      '              (5) CECIL COUN*Y
f. SITE DERGENCY C00RDINN"CR
g. EMERGENCY CONTROL OFFICER l

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h. NRC, REGIC>N I, CFFICE OF INSPEC*ICN A?O ENFCRCDEN"'
i. DEPARTMEN"' CF ENERGY RAF
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e. DES.GENCY CCN*RCL CD.u (TIME)
d. DERGENCY SUPPCRT CEN*ER (TIME)
11. CTFER ACTICNS:
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VERIFIED BY: INTERIM DERGENCY DIRECZE or !P.ERGENCY DIRECTCR TIE:

   .' .                                                            EP-105 Page 1 of 10, Rev. O JJY/GPM:1jm fNGl d 7///PJ PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY PEACH BOTiOM UNITS 2 AND 3 EP-105    GENERAL EMERGENCY (EMERGENCY DIRECTOR FUNCTIONS)

PURPOSE: To prescribe the actions to be performed in the event of a General Emergency. The specific protective measures to be taken depend on the nature of the emergency and are given in the applicable Emergency Procedures and Emergency Plan Imple-menting Procedures (300 Series).

REFERENCES:

Emergency Plan, Sec. 4 (Emergency Conditions), Sec. 5 (Organi-

ational Control of Emergencies), and Sec. 6 (Activation of Emergency Organi:ation)

APPENDICES: Appendix EP-105-1, General Emergency Check-off List ACTION LEVEL: The emergency is classified as a General Emergency in accordance with EP-101. PROCEDURE: During the initial response, the Interim Emergency Director has overall responsibility for the following:

1. Classification and assessment of the emergency
2. Declaration of emergency conditions
3. Directing the immediate respotse
4. Activation of the On-Site Emergency Organi:ation
5. Implementation of On-Site corrective and protective l measures
6. Notification of civil agencies and off-site organi:ations within 15 minutes of the declaration of the event
7. Providing direct recommendations to county emergency manage-ment agencies when warrance.d by the emergency conditions, as detailed in this proceduce l These general responsibilities are not to be delegated.

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EP-10S Page 2 of 10, Rev. O NOTE: THE JUDGEMENT OF THE INTERIM EMERGENCY DIRECTOR OR EMERGENCY DIRECTOR IS VITAL IN PROPER CONTROL OF AN EMERGENCY AND MAY TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER GUIDANCE IN Tile EMERGENCY PROCEDURES AND EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLE-MENTING PROCEDURES. IMMEDIATE ACTIONS: The Intecim Emergency Director shall:

1. Shutdown the unit causing the releases. Direct actions to terminate the incident and minimize the ha:ards:
a. Carry out the applicable Emergency Procedures.
b. In event of serious personnel injury, radioactive con-tamination exposure, or excessive radiation exposure direct the P ersonnel S af ety 3am Icader to carry out applicable portions of EP-207.
c. In event of fire:
1. Direct plant equipment in the fire areas to be de-energized or shutdown, as required.
2. Activate the Interim Fire and Damage Team in accordance with EP-206. Direct the Team to report to the fire area. Inform the team if there are any radiological hazards at the fire area.
3. Direct the Shift Supervisor to supervise the fire-fighting efforts (see EP-206).
4. Arrange for off-site fire-fighting support, if necessary (see EP-209 for telephone numbers).

j S. Activate the Interim Personnel Safoty Team in l accordance with EP-207. Direct the Team to report to the fire area or assembly area as appropriate and assist as needed. I

d. In event of toxic agent release:
1. Direct plant equipment in the affected areas to be l deenergi:ed,or shutdown, as required.
2. Activate the Interim Fire and Damage Team in accord-l ance with EP-206. Direct the Team to take steps to l contain the toxic age.its.

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3. Activate the Interim Personnel Safety Team in accord-ance with EP-207. Direct the Team to report to the hazard arca or assembly area as appropriate and assis t as needed.

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c. In Event of a Radioactive liquid release, carry out EP-312.
f. Activate the Interim Radiation Survey Team in accordance with EP-205. Direct the Team to perform the following:
1. In the event of high radiation or excessive radio-active contamination, conduct surveys to determine the magnitude of the radiation hazards. For high radiation the survey shall extend to the site boundary.
2. Conduct surveys downwind at the site boundary.

Report the results immediately.

3. Have the Chemistry Section personnel perform the following steps:
a. Change and analyze effluent filters and charcoal cartridges.
b. Obtain gaseous effluent samples and identify isotopes if possible.
c. Obtain and analyze primary coolant sampics.
d. Obtain and analy:e in-plant and field sampics.

(Any radiation surveys in off-site areas are normally to be directed by the Site Emergency Cocrdinator, through the Radiation Survey Team Leader.)

g. Activate the Interim Security Team in accordance with EP-208 and direct the Team to carry out emergency security procedures.
h. Activate additional Interim Emergency T2ams and Emergency Teams as appropriate, in accordance with the following:

Radiation Survey Team - EP-205 Fire and Damage Team - EP-206 Personnel Safety Team - EP-207 Security Team - EP-203

2. Initiate a Plant Evacuation in accordance with EP-303 if any of the following occur:
a. Unexpected or uncontrolled radiation or toxic hazards exist in two or more large operating areas (reactor building, turbine building, radwaste building or recombiner building) as indicated by:

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1. An increase in the area radiation monitor or continuous air monitor indications to greater than alarm levels.
2. Radiation levels greater than 100 mR/hr ithin those operating areas affected which normally have radiation levels less than 10 mR/hr.
3. Airborno radioactivity greator than 100 times maximum permissible concentration within those operating areas affected which is 3 x 10-7 uCi/cc for an unidentified isotope in an occupational environment.
4. Release, leakage, or spill of a toxic reagent such that the concentration of chemical vapors makes the areas unable to be occupied.
b. Unexplained radioactive spills, releases, or leakages occur in two or more large operating areas.
3. Initiate a Site Evacuation in accordance with EP-305 if any of the following occur:
a. Unexpected or uncontrolled radiation hazards exist which affect areas of the site in addition to the main plant as indicated by:
1. Airborne radioactivity within the security fence of is 10 timeg maximum 1x 10-permissible concentration which uCi/cc for an unidentified isotope in a non occupational environment.
2. Radiation levels within the security fence greater than 100 mR/hr in areas which are normally less than l

10 mR/hr. b,. Plant Evacuation conditions exist, as specified in step 2 above, and:

1. Radiation Icycis at the designated assembly area are l greater than 10 mR/hr or airborne contamination levels l are greater than 4 times the maximum permissible con-l centration which is 4 x 10-10 uCi/cc for an unidenti-fied isotope in a non occupational environment.
2. No alternate on-site assembly area is feasible.
c. Roof vent radiation recorders indicate roof vent relcase rates in excess of the following l eve l s :

one roof vent: 25 mR/hr (at site boundary) total of all roof vents: 25 mR/hr.(at site boundary) each roof vent: 10 mR/hr (at site boundary) 1

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  • EP-105 Page 5 of 10, Rev. O CAUTION: IN-PLANT RADIOLOGICAL HAZARDS MAY BE CAUSED BY RECIRCULATION OF HIGH LEVEL ROOF VENT RELEASES.

4 If a Plant or Site Evacuation is ordered:

a. Notify Unit 1 personnel of the evacuation.
b. Direct the 1 :.f o rm a t i o n Center Staff to evacuate visitors in accordan..e wi th EP-306 and also to brinc the frisker which is located at the Information Center to the assembly area. Dispatch a Health Physics qualified individual to survey the Information Center evacuees.
5. Verify immediate notification of the following: (See EP-209 for telephone numbers)

NOTE: Notifications must be made within 15 minutes of the declaration of the event. NOTE: The Interi Emergency Director has the option of having a Shift Technical Advisor, a Test Engineer, a Plant Opera-tor or higher class operator, make the notifications, but it remains the responsibility of the Director to verify that the notifications have been made.

a. Emergency Director (Station Superintendent, or alter-nately, the Assistant Station Superintendent)
b. Site Emergency Coordinator (Superintendent, Generation Division-Nuclear, or alternately, the Station Superin-tendent, Limerick Generating Station)
c. Emergency Control Officer (designated from the Office of the Vice President, Elcetric Production Depar+ ment)
d. Load Dispatcher
e. Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA)
f. York County Emergency Management Agency
g. Lancaster County Emergency Management Agency l
h. Chester County Emergency Management Agency
i. Maryland Civil Def ens e and Disaster Preparedness Agency
j. Harford County Civil Defens e Agency
k. Cecil County Civil Defense Agency
1. Delaware Civil Defense Agancy

! m. New Jersey Civil Defense Agency i I

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n. Nuc1 car Regulatory Commission, Region I, Office of Inspection and Enforcement (Expect a call from the Pennsylvania Bureau of Radiation Protection verifying emergency conditions about 30 minutes after notification of PEMA. After business hours, this call may come through commercial phone lines.)
6. Use the Pond Loudspeaker System to warn boaters away from the plant area in accordance with EP-301,
7. If the event results in a gaseous radiation release, direct the Radiation Smnrey Team Leader to calculate the activity released and estimate dose rates in accordance with EP-316, Part I.1.A or III.1.A. Refined determination of off-site dose rates (EP-316, Part I.1.B and C. or III.1.B and C.)

shall normally be directed by the Emergency Director, in accordance with EP-201.

8. Recommend protective actions to the county emergency manage-ment agencies in accordance with EP-317 if both of the following occur:
a. The off-site dose rates (as measured or as calculated in accordance with EP-316) exceed 500 mR/hr (whole body) or 2500 mR/hr (child's thyroid); and
b. Neither the Pennsylvania Emergency Managament Agency nor the Bureau of Radiation Protection have responded within 15 minutes of the initial notification.

FOLLOW-UP ACTIONS:

1. The Interim Emergency Director shall:

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a. Direct the follow-up actions as specified in the applicable Emergency Procedures. Continue to monitor plant status and the effects of the emergency, until relieved by the Emergency Director or until the l

! cmcrgency is terminated, l

b. Verify that reactor safeguards are operable and that the plant condition is stabic,
c. Notify other off-site support groups as appropriate.
d. Document, or have documen;ed, actions taken on the General Emergency Check-off List in the Appendix.
e. Maintain authority in the Control Room. Strictly enforce l procedures regarding Control Room access and formality to prevent crowding and to ensure that the line of authority is clear.

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f. Keep the Emergency Control Officer informed of piant status and operational plans.
g. Provide weather data, activity release data, plant status information, and assessment information to off-site support organi:ations, until relieved of this responsibility by the Site Emergency Coordinator per EP-203.
h. Direct on-shift personnel not actively engaged in emergency assignments to report to the Operational Support Center or an alternate designated location, such as the Ad=inistraticn Euildir.g or the Shift Supervisor Office.
i. If requested by the County Representatives, direct a member of the test engineer group to report to the Risk County Emergency Operations Centers.
j. Make recommendations to the Site Emergency Coordinator concerning necessary additional facilities, equipment, supplies, technical services, and support.
k. Periodically review Appendix 1 of EP-101 to ensure proper classification of the emergency situation. Be especially alert to changes in the various indications listed on the chart.
1. linsure proper radiation dose budgeting and management for omergency work and repairs as required by the normal radiation work procedures (for Search and Rescue in accordance with EP-207, the RWP procedure is suspended).

NOTE: PLANNED RADIATION EXPOSURES IN EXCESS OF NORMAL STATION ADMINISTRATION GUIDE LEVELS, HP0/CO-100, MUST BE SPECIFI-CALLY AUTHORIZED BY THE INTERIM EMERGENCY DIRECTOR OR EMERGENCY DIRECTOR.

m. When relieved by the Emergency Director, reassume duties as Shift Superintendent or Shift Supervisor. The Shift Superintendent shall normally retain his responsibilities and authority in the Control Room.
2. Other On-Site Emergency Organi:ation personnel shall carry out the applicable procedures from the following:

Emergency Director - EP-201 Site Emergency Coordinator - EP-203 Radiation Survey Team - EP-20S Fire and Damage Team - EP-206 Personnel Safety Team - EP-207 Security Team - EP-208 1

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3. Off-Site Emergency Organization perrannel shall carry out the applicable procedures from.the following:

1- Emergency Control Officer - EP-210 i Corporate Support Functions - EP-211 i-t i t + f k 5 i i i 4 J l l } i i r j f 4 4 k j 1 i

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1. Time /Date of incident
2. Appropriate Emergency Teams activated (TIME)
3. If Evacuation Necessary:
a. Plant Evacuation Initiated (TIME)

Admin Bldg, S. Utility Bldg, N. Sub (circle one)

b. Site Evacuation Initiated (TIME)

S. Uti.'.ity Bldg, North Sub, Delta Service Bis (circle one)

c. Unit 1 Notified (TIME)
d. Information Center evacuated (TIME)
5. 'Jtility Bldg, North Sub, Delta Service B1c (circio one)
c. IIP qualified individual directed to monitor Information Center evacuees (TIME)
f. Pond loudspeaker announcements completed -

TIME)

g. Personnel accounted for (TIME)
4. Radiation surveys directed (TIME)
5. Security team initiating emergency procedures (TIME)
6. Notifications: (See EP-209 for telephone numbers)

Person Notified Notified By Time Date

a. Emergency Director
b. Sito Emergency Coord.
c. Emergency Control Officer
d. Load Dispatcher _
e. Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency
f. Maryland Civil Defense Agency 1
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g. County Emergency Manage-ment Agencies (1) York County (2) Lancaster County i (3) Chester County (4) Harford County (5) Cecil County
h. NRC Region I Office
i. Department of Energy RAP
j. Delaware Civil Defense Agency
k. New Jersey Civil Defense Agency
1. Emergency Information

, Officer

m. Manager, Engineering and Research
n. Emergency Security Officer
o. Admin and Logistics Manager
p. Off-site support groups (if necessary)
7. Verification call received from Pennsylvania Bureau of Radiation Protection
8. For gaseous radiation release, activities and dose estimates caapleted (EP-316),

Part 1.1.A or III.1.A). (TIME)

9. Emergency centers set up;
a. Technical Support Center (TIME)
b. Operational Support Center (TIME)
c. Emergency Control Center (TIME)
d. Emergency Support Center (TIME)
10. Other Actions:

VERIFIED BY: INTERIM EMiiRGENCY DIRECTOR or EMERGENCY DIRECTOR TIME: 1

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PHILADELPHIA EXICTRIC CCMPATl Peach Bottem Units 2 and 3 E=ergency Plan Implementing Precedure EP-201 EMERGENCY DIRECTCR/TECHN7. CAL SUPPCRT CEN'"ER (TSC) PURPCSE: To describe the responsibilities and actions of the Energency Director and to prescribe procedures for establishment and functioning of the TSC for Alert, Site, or General Emergencies.

REFERENCES:

E=ergency Plan, Sec. 3 (Emergency Direction and Assignments), Sec. 5 (organicational Control of Emergencies), Sec. 6 ( Activation of Emergency Organization), and 3ee. 7 (E=ergency Facilities and Equipment. APPENDICES: None ACTION LEVEL: The Emergency Centrol Officer is activated for the following classes of emergencies:

1. Alert Condition (EP-103)
2. Site Area Emergency (EP-104) 3 General Emersency (EP-105)

The TSC is activated for the same classes of emergencies. PROCEDURE: The TSC is maintained in the Unit 1 Administration Building. The TSC is equipped to enable the TSC staff to assess plant status and make recommendations to the Emergency Director concerning plant operations, corrective actions, and protective actions. IMMIDIATE ACTION:

1. The Station Superinten. tent for alternately, the Assistant Station Superintendent) shall:
a. Proceed to either the TSC or the control room. Contact the Interim Emergency Director, (who w 11 probably be in the Control Room).

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. u EP-201 Page 2 of L , Rev. O PRCCEDURE: (continued)

b. Review the current status of the emergency, including:

(1) Background infor=ation leading up to the emergency. (2) Indicatiens and suspected cause of the e=ergency, including existing ha:ards to personnel; damage to plant systems, instru=entation, and other equip =ent; and radiation levels or releases. (3) Classification of the emergency. (h) Corrective actions taken. (5) Status of execution of the steps in EP-101 and other E=ergency Plan Imple=enting Precedures, especially activation of E=ergency Teams and required netificatiens. (6) Present plant lineups, and plant evolutiens er operations in progress. (7) Evolutions or operations which have been directed or are planned, c. Relieve the Interim Energency Director of his responsibilities. The

 '              Shift  Superintendent shall normally retain his responsibilities and authcrity in the Control Room.

d. For a S'te Area E=ergency, notify the Site Energency Coordinator (the Superintendent, Generatica Division-Nuclear, er alternately, the Station Superintendent Limerick Generating Statien). For a General E=ergency, verify that the Interim E=ergency Director has made this notification. e. Proceed to the TSC, if not there already, and supervise the establish =ent of the TSC.

2. The maximum occupancy limit for the TSC should be held to 25 to limit congestion and confusion.

The folleving personnel are required for TSC operation:

a. E=ergency Director (can shuttle between the TSC and the Control Roc =)
b. Engineer - Technical
c. Engineer - HP
d. Record Keeper /Cemmunicator
e. NRC representatives (5; separate space provided)
f. Consultants (2) g.

Other Engineers and Technicians as necessary as determined by the Emergency Director

h. TV monitor operators (2) .
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EP-201 Page 3 of L. Rev. PROCEOURE: (continued) 3 The E=ergency Director shall assign relief rotation for the folleving Positions: (See EP-209 for alternates) ,

a. E:ergency Director
b. Engineer - Technical
c. Engineer - Operations
d. Record Keeper /Ccemunicater
e. TV Monitor Operators L. Fhene lines shall be checked out between the TSC and the folleving:

LCCATION PHONE CIRCUIT

          *a. E=ergency Control Center                                  Dedicated
          'b. Headquarters Emergency Centrol Center                      Dedicated (Philadelphia Electric Hesdquarters)
c. Centrol Roc = Dedicated
d. NRC Headquarters (Bethesda) Cedicated
          'e. NRC, Region I Office                                       Dedicated 5   Appropriate notifications shall be verified in accordance with EP-102, 103, 104 or 105, as directed by the E=ergency Director.

4s Energize the HVAC syste=, lighting, TV monitors, and airborne radioactivity monitors. FOLLOW-UP ACTIONS:

1. The responsibilities of the Dr.ergency Director include these of the Interim Emergency Director as listed in EP-102,103, loh, or 105, and the following:
a. Periodically reviewing Appendix 1 of EP-101 to ensure proper classification of the emergency condition. (He should be especially alert to changes in the indications listed en the chart. If the situation is degrading, it is i=portant to recognize this fact immediately.
b. Continuing to carry out procedures initiated by and actions directed by the Interi= E:ergency Director, including directing the actions of Energency Teams.
c. Confirming the activation of appropriate e=ergency crganizations.
d. Direct the Radistica Monitoring Team Leader to complete EP-316 for refined determination of off-site dose rates (Part I.l.B and C. or III.l.B and C.) and requesting collection of environmental samples per EP-315).
   ,       e. Providing status and assessment information to off-site support organizations, until relieved of this responsibility by the Site Emergency coordinator, per EP-203
  • Not Applicable at this time.

. ~ e EP-201 Page k of h, Rev. O PROCDURE: (continued)

f. Keeping the Energency Control Officer appraised of plant status and operations.
g. Making recc==er.iations to the Site Energency Coordinator and requesting necessary additional facilities, equipment, supplies, technical services, and support.
h. Coordinating with the Site E=ergency Coordinator and the Energency Control Officer in deter =ining when to modify the Energency Organization for the recovery phase.
i. Ensuring proper radiatien dose budgeting and manage =ent' for e=ergency verk and repairs, as required by the nor=al radiation work procedures (for Search and Rescue in accordance with EP-207, the RWP procedure is suspended).

NOTE: PLAN'iED RADIATION EXPOSURES WHICH ARE IN EXCESS OF NCR. VAL STATION ADMINISTRATIVE GUIDE LEVELS, EP0/CO-100, MUST BE SPECIFICALLY AUTHORIZD BY THE INTERIM EERGENCY DIRECTOR OR EMERGENCY DIRECTOR.

2. TSC Personnel Shall:

s '. Maint.ain close liaison with Shift Supervision concerning plant status and on-site protective actions.

b. Perfor= assessment actions and advise shift personnel of recon = ended actions,
c. The ec==unicator and record keeper shall maintain legs or otherwise record pertinent data, events, and ec==unications and include the time of occurrence.
d. Provide continued direction to the Energency Directer concerning plant operations, corrective actions, and protective actions.
e. Operate TV Monitors as required.

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a w ia r//R PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY PEACH BOTTOM UNITS 2 AND 3 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE EP-202 OPERATIONAL SUPPORT CENTER INSTRUCTIONS PURPOSE: This procedure describes the actions to be taken by personnel manning the Operational Support Center (OSC), when its activation is required by the Emergency Plan or EP procedures.

REFERENCE:

1. Emergency Plan, Section 7, Emergency Facilities and Equipment DISCUSSION:

The station Operational Support Center (OSC) is located in the Turbine Building at elevation 16S' just outside of the Control Room. This center is activated for niert conditions, site emergencies, and general emergencies as specified in the Emergency Procedures. The OSC will be initially manned by shift personnel not having posted duty in the control room or assigned to activated Emergency Teams. Shortly after activation, the OSC manning will be supplemented by off-shift Operators, HP Techs, and Test Engineers. The OSC will provide a location outside of the control room where these personnel will be readily available to the Peach Bottom Emergency Management staff. PROCEDURE:

1. When an emergency occurs which requires manning of the OSC, persons specified in the discussion above shall immediately proceed to the OSC. The first persons to enter the OSC shall functionally check the installed communications.
2. Personnel entering shall log their names and job classification in the log book which is kept in the OSC, marked " Operational Support Center Emergency Log". When any person leaves the OSC, he should note his location and the task to which he has been assigned. Upon return the person should log back in. Mainte-nance of this log will allow tracking of each person and determination of available skills.
3. In the event that the OSC is not habitable, a limited number (approximately 40-15) of operation support personnel should

TF1 EP-202 , Page 2 of 2, Rov. 0 be directed to one of the offices within the Control Room  ! and the remainder directed to the Administration Building, or the Emergency Control Center. 4 I i 1

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To delineate the responsibilities and act .cns of the Radiation Survcy Team.

REFERENCES:

1. Energency Plan, Sec. 5 (Organizational Control of Emergencies) and Sec. 6 (E=ergency Measures)
2. Health Physics / Chemistry Operating Procedures I APPENDICES:
1. On-Site Survey Data Sheet
2. Off-Site Survey Data Sheet ACTION LEVEL:

The Interim E=ergency Director shall direct the I~ ,erim Radiation Survey Team Leader to activate the Interim Radiation Survey Team. If necessary, the Interim Emergency Director or Emergency Director shall then contact the Radiation Survey Team Leader, or designated alternate (see EP-209 for telephone numbers), and direct him to activate the Radiation Survey Team. PROCEDURE: Iggediate Actions:

1. The Operations Health Physics Technician shall:
a. Assu=e the role of Interi= Radiation Survey Team Leader,
b. Carry out actions directed by the Interim E=ergency Director, in accordance with applicable Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures and KP0/C0 procedures (refer to the Follow-up Actions for general responsib111 ties 1.

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2. The Radiation Survey Tea = Leader (or designated alternate) when directed by the Interi: E=ergency Director or Energency Direct:r, shall:
s. N0tify the tes: =e=bers (see E?-209 for telephone nu=bers).
b. Instruct each =e=ber ec=cerning the foll:ving:

(1) 'ihere to report (usually the Energency Control Center.

                     =sintained in the Unit 1 Ad=inistration Building).

(2) '4 hen to report. (3) Special hazards or precautions in proceeding to the reporting place.

c. Proceed to the designated reperting place and asse=ble the tes=
               =e=bers.
d. Assign personnel te functi:nal groups as f 11cvs:

(1) Pield Survey Group - Assign Health Physi:s Technical Assistants to direct ene or ::re Field Survey Tes=s, as necessary. Assign at least two technicians fr = the EP&C Group to each Field Survey Tes=, as required. (2) Plant Survey Group - Assign Health Physics Technical Assistants to direct one or =cre Plant Survey Tea =s, as necessary. Assign at least two technicians ft = the HPLC Group to each Plant Survey Tes=, as required. (3) Chemistry Section Group - The Group shall be directed by the Engineer - Che=istry (or alternately, a designated Che=istry Technical Assistant). The Group shall be ec= prised of one or =cre tes s, as necessary. Assign at least two technicians fre= the EP&C Group to each Che:irtry Tes=, as required. (h) Dese Assess =ent Group - The Dese Assess =ent Group shall consist of the Engineer - EP&C and a qualified alternate. The Dose Assess =ent Group should re=ain in the Energency Centrol Center, but =ay have access to the Technical Support Center. (5) Vehicle Decenta=ination Group - The Group shall be directed by a Eealth Physics Te:hnical Assistant. Assign at least two technicians frc= the EF&C Group to the group.

e. Establish the E=ergency,Centrol Center (if activated), as specified in EP-203 The Site E=ergency Coordinator shall supervise the activation of the ECC On his arrival.
f. Infor= the Interi: E:ergency Director or Energency Director and also the bite Energency Coordinator as appropriate that the Radiation Survey Tes= is asse=bling.
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g. Review the current status of the e:ergency and relieve the Interi=

Radiation Survey Tea = Leader. Review the Energen:y Plan i=ple:enting Procedures and Health Physics C;erating/ Chemistry Operating Precedu es, HFC/C0 Precedures, ;ertinent to the e ergency and brief the tes: se:bers concerning the emergency.

h. Direct personnel to asse=ble necessary Radiatic: Survey Tea = equip =ent and =aterials. Equipment, =aterials, and instru=ents are stcred in the Energency Centrol Center.
1. Direct the tes: =e:ters to relieve the interi= te - -a 'ers, if neces s ary.
j. Arrange f:r relief for tes: esters as required.

FCLLCV-UP ACTIONS:

1. The Radiation Survey Tea = Leader repcrts dire:tly to the Interi: Energency Directo- -- 5 ergency Director during subsequent phases of the energency respcase and re: very. With regard tc eff-site radiation survey activities, the Radiation Survey Tea: Leader normally reports directly t: the Site Energency Cocrdinator.
2. The general respcnsibilities of the Interi: Radiation Survey Tea: Leader er Radistice Survey Tea: Leader during the e:ergency respcese and re:Overy are the folleving:
a. Direct the actions of the various Radiatien Survey Tea Groups.
b. Report to the Interi: E=ergency Directer er Energency Directer, and also the Site E:ergency Cecrdinator as appropriate and advise his of the radiological consequences of the incident.
c. Advise the Interi: Energency Director er E=ergency Directer and als0 the Site Emergency Cocrdinator as appropriate 00n:erning the need fer off-site radiation survey personnel (off-site persennel are netified at the direction of the Interi: Energency Direct 0r or Energency Director utili:ing EP-209).
d. Cocriinate t' actions of the off-site radiatien survey groups. These groups maybe eceprisedof e=ployees of other utilities er agencies which have agreed to provide zutual e=ergency support.

NOTE: IN GENERAL THE AC"!CNS OF OFF-SITE RADIATICN SUMEY *EA. 3 SECULD PE COCRDINATD TO AVOID NEDLESS DUFLICATION OF EFFORT. HOWWER, PERICDIC VERIFICATICN CF SURVEY RI5UL"5 BY DIFF OES" CRGA*iIZATICNS IS DESIRA3LE, ESPECIALLY IF "":iI SURVEYS ARE CRITICAL IN CUDS!FYING TVE EMIR 3ENCY CR IF PRCTIC"'!VE AC"ICNS DEFEND CN THE RESUL*S.

e. Provide radiation =enitoring support for other tes=s which are verking in contaminated areas.
f. Maintain a detailed leg and a ec=prehensive file of all survey maps and data sheets.

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  • EP-205 Paga 6 of 18 , Egy. o (3) Perform other duties as directed by the Interim Radiation Survey Team Leader or Radiation Survey Team Leader.

(L) Maintain a detailed icg throughout the event.

c. The Chemistry Section Grcup shall:

(1) Coordinate with the Dese Assess =ent Group to obtain necessary rediological release data. (2) In the event of a gaseous radiation release change and analyze effluent filters and charecal cartridges, obtain effluent gas samples, primary coolant samples, and contain=ent samples. (3) In the event of an excessive radioactive liquid release, report to the discharge structure and obtain water sa=ples. (k) Analyze data frc= samples, process instru=ent readings, and effluent instru=ent readings, and deter =ine isotcpie ec= position and release rates. (5) Perfor= other duties as directed by the Interim Radiation Survey Team Leader or Radiation Survey Team Leader. (6) Maintain a detailed Icg throughout the event.

d. The Dose Assessment Group shall:

(1) Evaluate radiological and meterological data and calculate dose rates. Typically such calculations will entail initial estimates directed by the Interim Emergency Director and calculated in accordance with EP-316, Sections I.l.A or III.l.A; followed by refined estimates directed by the Emergency Director and calculated in accordance with EP-316, Sections I.l.3 and C or III.1.B and C. [ (2) Coordinate with the other Radiation Survey Team Groups in obtaining l radiological release data. Should the effluent radiation monitors be off-scale or inoperable, containment monitor readings can be used to complete calculations required by EP-3166 nrab samples i from the main stack and roof vents can be used, as v 1 as field l samples or samples obtained with a helicopter. 1 I (3) Advise the Radiation Survey Team Leader of the radiological l consequence s of the incident. (k) Perform other duties as directed by the Interim Radiation Survey Tea = Leader or Radiation Survey Team Leader. l. l (5) Maintain a detailed log throughout the event. l *

            ' Not Applicable at this time.

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EP-205 Paga 7 of 18, Rav. O

e. The Vehicle Decentac' nation Group shall:

(1) Survey the vehicles at the assembly area to determine the level of centa=ination (surveys should be perfor=ed initially with a GM survey meter). (2) Conduct swipe surveys to determine the level of loose surface contamination. The surveys should include the following parts of the vehicle:

a. Tires
b. Radiatcr
c. Air filter
d. Upholstery If the conta=ination levels indicate that deconta=inaticn is possible with the rescurces at hand, the Tea = shall proceed as follevs:
1. Decontaminate the vehicle using rags, paper towels, and masking tape.
2. If additional decontamination is necessary, wipe the affected areas with da=p towels, rags, sponges, or equivalent. Plain water is recc== ended, but detergent or soap is to be used if available. Bag all decontamination materials.

i 3 Continue decontamination until removable conta=ination levels are:

1) Less than 100 dp= per 100 e= above backround or 2) Less than 100 ep= above backround per 1 ft =asr,11n or equivalent or 3) Until total conta=ination levels (fixed and renovable) are less than 100 cp= above backround on contact as deter =ined by a GM radiation Survey Instrument.

L. Record the final contamination levels and the registration of the vehicle on Appendix EP-205-5 This infor=ation is to be delivered to the Interi= Energency Director and included in the final report covering the accident.

E?-205 Fage 3 Of 18, F.e e. C k J Pr oIX I?-205-1 c :-s'TI 5' T7ET CA~A S'E' E"' 1 *t 3 File Numbers Dates Times

1. SURVEY AREA:
               /     /  Unit  2
             /     /    Unit   3
           /     /      Other (Specific areas                                    )
2. REASON FOR SURVEY:
3. RADIATION SURVEY DATA Instrument: Serial Beta Gamma Neutron Total Item Distance (MRAD /hr) (mR/hr) (mRE.M/hr) (mRE.M/hr )

1-2- i 3-l l 4 5-l 6-t 1-8- l 9-10-4

E?-2C5 Page 9 of 15 , P.ev. O APPEt!X EP-205-1, Page 2 of 3

4. SURFACE CONTAMINATION SURVEY DATA Instrument Serial:

Beta, Gam.. Alpha Location (dom /100 e]n ) (dom /100 cm2) 1-2- 3-4- . 5-6- 7-8- 9-in-

5. AIRBORNE CONTAMINATION SURVEY DATA 1- Sample Time - Start: Flow Rates Stop:

Cu. Ft./ Min 2- Total Volume Cu. Ft. 3- Counter Eff: 1- Gross Counts: counts 5 -- Counting Times min 6- Gross Counts / mins cam 7- Backgrounds cpm

? - Net, cpm: cpm 9- Specific Activity: _ uCi/cc
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10. Isotepes

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MAXIMUM CONCENTRATION RESULTING FROM AN ARBITRARY ONE CURIE SLUG RELEASE INTO THE PEACH BOTTOM DISCilARGE CANAL Peach Bottom Cooling Water Intake Gester Water Intake Average River N ximin Time of Nximta Time of Flow Concentration Maxinta Concentration Concentration N ximan Concentration (cfs) (pci/cc) Olours after Release) (pCi/cc) Oburs after Release) 2,500 2.5 x 10 12 1.4 x 10 144 5,000 2.0x10,j 3 12 6.6x10,j 70 9 10,000 1.0 x 10 12 3.1 x 10,9 33 15,000 0 -- 2.0 x 10,9 21 25,000 0 -- 1.0 x 10,9 11 50,000 0 -- 3.0 x 10 4 100,000 0 -- 0 - 150,000 0 -- 0 - I Baltimore Water Intake Conowingo Powerhouse Tailrace Average River Ma n mtn Time of W ximten Time of j Flow Concentration Nxi un Concentration Concentration Maximan Concentration (cfs) (pCi/cc) Olours after Release) (pCi/cc) Giours after Release) 2,500 0.7x10,l 208 5.0 x 10 193 5,000 0.8 x 10,9 110 8.0 x 10,9 100 10,0:10 0.8 x 10 61 1.3 x 10, 53 y n, 15,000 0.9 x 10',9 45 1.8 x 10,9 38 2*/ 25,000 1.1 x 10,9 31 2.3 x 10,9 25 *3 50,000 1.4 x 10,q9 22 5.2 x 10,9g 16 G "' 100,000 2.1 x 10,9 17 1.0 x 10,3 12 o 150,000 2.9 x 10 15 1.5 x 10 10 5

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EP-205 Paga 16 of 18. Rev. I APPENDIX EP-205 k ESTIMATE OF "'HE DURATION CF RADICAC*'!VE CONCE' OAT!CNS

1. Using the total activity released (Item 5) of Appendix 3, calculate the multiplier as follevs:

Total Activity Released (Curies) , guyggpyg,7 1 Curie

2. Multiply the eencentrations listed in Table 2 by the multiplier in Ite: 1. Record the corrected eencentrations in the table telev.

3 For the location of interest enter Table 2 vith average river flow and copy the data from the four columns of Table 2 directly cnto the four colu=ns of the chart belev. l Corrected Concentrations: uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc uC1/c: Locatien River Flev (efs) PBAPS Intake: Ihester Intake: 3alti=cre Intake: Co::cvingo Tailrace: L

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  • TIME IN DAYS AFTER RELEASE TO REAOf VARTOUS CONCENTRATIONS FOR AM ARBi'. NARY ONE CURIE SLUG RELEASE FROM THE PEACH BOMM DISOIAPCE(a)

Peach Sottoen Cooling Water Intake Chester Water Intake W rage Concentration (pCI7cc) Concentration (WCi/cc) Rive r Flow 1.4 x 10-9 2.8 x 10-10 2.s x 10-11 (cts) 2.8 x 10-9 1.4 x 10-9 2.8 x 10-10 2.8 x 10~11 2.8 x 10-9 47 142 277 7 47 142 277 2,500 13 27 75 142 7 27 75 142 5,000 10 7 17 41 75 7 17 41 75 10,000 - - - 3 21 47 15,000 - - - 10 25 25,000

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! 100,000 - - - - - 150,000 - - Baltimore Water Intake conowingo Powerhouse Ta11 race Ave rage Rive r Concentration (i3C1/cc) Concentration (uci/cc) Flow 2.8 x 10-9 1.4 x 10-9 2'. S x 10-10 2.8 x 10-11 (cts) .2.5 x 10-8 1.4 x 10-9 2.8 x 10-10 2.8 x 10-11

                                                                                                                             -                                                                -           152               287           -              -          152            287 2,500                                                                                                                                                            85           152 5,000                   -                                                                -             SS              152           -              -
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(a) If 1 curie were uniformly mixed neith the entire static volume of Conowingo Fond

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Phila'el;hia Electric C:::any ///447772 # ' 4[ Pea:h 3ctte: Units 2 and 3 h errancy Pla. I:;1enentating 7 eeedire EP- W Ytre and '.A AM Tea = P 35E: 70 delineate the respcnsibilities and a:tiens of the Fire and N -ne Tez=. o.- . ~.n~ .. Eergency Plan, Sec. 5 (Crganizati:nal C:ctr:1 cf I=ergencies) and see. 6 (E=ergencyF.easres) A.W. . ."a ?. FM~ .. 5:ne L .w. ,.. .. The Interi: Etergency Direct:r shall activate the Interi: Fire and 'acage Tea =. If necessa-f. the Eteri: Frergency Directer er I:ergency Oirecter shall then cen-tact the Fire and Ta ne Tea: Leader, er desig.ated alternate (see EF-2C9 fer tele-phene n==bers), and direct hi= to activate the Fire and "my Tea =. FRh.L ..I: I:: ediate Actiens:

1. The Shift Superviser shall:
a. Assu=e the role of Eteri: Fire and % ne Tea: Leader.

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b. Direct the desig.ated kr.xilia:f c;erater te ass ==e the role of interi:

tea = se=ber.

c. If also actir4 as hteri: Etergency Directer. carry cut actiens in the applicable E=ergency Precedures and Frergency Slan I=plezentir4 Precedures to ter=i:u.te the incident. If not actirg as Ip'teri: Eterrency Oirecter, carry cut acticns directed by the Interi: Ecortancy Dire::cr in acccrdance with applicable Etergency Precedures and Icer gney Plan In;1e=enting Pr:-

cedures (refer to the Fellow-up Actions for general res;ccsibilities).

2. The Fire and '.a . ue Tea = Leader (or desig.ated alte-ra.te) when directed by the l Interi: Etergency Dire: Or. shall:

i l a. Notify an appropriate nr ter of Tea: =e=bers as required (see EF-209 fer i tele;hene nu=bers). l

b. Inst:nct each me=ber ccncerning the fc110 wing:

{ j (1) Vhere te report t (2) When to re;crt

A ro-206 Page 2 of h , R:;v. (3) Special hazards or precautions in preceeding to the reperting place.

c. Proceed to the designated reperting place and asse:ble the team me=bers.
d. Assign persennel to functional groups as follows:

(1) Fire-Fighting Group - Assign designated plant staff to direct one or more Fire Fighting Tea =s as necessary. Assisn at least three personnel to each tea =. as reqtired. (2) Emergency Repair Group - The Grcup shall be directed by the Maintenance Fore =an(oralternately,theMaintenanceSub-Fore =an). The Grcup shall be ce= prised of one or core E=ergency Repair Tea =s as necessary. As-sign at least three persennel to each tea = as required.

e. Info::1 the E=ergency Director er Interi= E=ergency Director that the team is asse=bling,
f. Review the current status of the (=ercency and relieve the Interi= Fire and Dn " ge Tea = Leader. Review the E=ergency Plan I=ple=enting Procedures pertinent to the e=ergency and brief the tea = t.:e=bers concerning the e=er-gency.
g. Direct Perscnnel to asse=ble necessary fire-fighting and dumge repair equip-ment and tools. Equip =ent is stored in the Red E=ergency Fire Cabinet located outside of the Control Roem.
 .         h. Direct the team members to relieve the interim me=bers if necessary.

Follow-up Actions: 1 The Fire and Da= age Team Leader reports directly to the E=ergency Directer or In-terim Emergency Director during subsequent phases of the e=ergency response and recovery. f

2. The general responsibilities of the Interim Fire and Damage Team Leader er Fire and Damage Team Leader durir4 the emergency response and recovery are the follow-irg:
a. Direct the actions of the various Fire and namage Team Groups.
b. In event of fire:

(1) Direct fire-fighting efforts and emergency repairs in accordance with E-8, Fire On Site. (2) Coordinate the activities of off-site fire-fighting support greups. (3) Be alert to radiological, electrical, and toxic hazards to persennel in-volved in fire fighting. Seek advice from the Radiation Survey Tea = Leader on radiological or toxic agent hazards. (h) Ensure that personnel have adequate protection to fight the fire. ($) Advise the Interim Emergency Director or Emergency Director concerning the need for deenergizing or re=cving equipment er systems from service.

EP-206 Page 3 cf L , Rev. 0 (6) Advise the Interi hargency Lirector er hergency Director of the significance of da=qe r20tained an:1 the irpact en plant operations and safety. c. In thetoevent of an acid, caustic er cil release, direct the E=ergency Repair Group (1) Put en appropriate protective clothing, including breathing apparatus. (2) Atte=pt to isclate leak. IF TEE NASAL PASSAGZi CR TERCAT EXPERIECE A TUCLD;G CR IRRITATUiG SE;- SATION, VACATE THE AREA D0'IDIr"ELY. d. In the event of a Chlerine leak, refer to EP-3'dC. e. If a Lccal Evacuatien er Pre-Site Evacuation Asse=bly is require:1, previ:le assistance as needed. f. In event of persennel injury, previ:le assista=ce as needed. g. Advise the Interi: E=ergency Director er E=ergency Directer concerning the need for additienal fire and da= age tea = persennel (a:i:litional persennel are notified at the directicn of the Interi: E=ergency Directer er E ergency Di-rectorutilizingEP-209). h. A:ivise the Interi: Emergency Director er E=ergency Director concerning radia-tien :icse budgeting and =anage=ent. For tea = =e=ters involved in e:ergency verk and repairs,

                 =cch as possible.      atte=pt to =ini=12e radiation exposure and contamination as CATICN:

FLANNED PADIATICN EXPCSURE Di EXCESS OF NCEMAL STATICN AI2CNISTRATIVE GUIDES, EP0/CO-100, ICST EE SPECIFICALLY AU"HCRIZED 3Y THE D.mIM DEEGriCY DI7ECTCR CR DGEOD;CY t DIEICTCR. 3 The general respcnsibilities of the various groups of the Fire and ta= age Tea = (and=)ofare Tea theasInterim folleve:Fire an:1 Da-me Team u .til relieved by the Fire and Ie= age

a. The Fire-Fighting Group shall l (1) Centrol and extinguish fires in accordance with E-8 Fire en Site, as l

directed Tea by the Interi= Fire and N-=3 Tea = Leader or Fire an:1 La age

                           = Leader.

(2) A:1 vise the Interi= Fire and o-age Team Leader er Fire and .5 a ge Tea: ! Leader concerning corrective actions necessa f for fire-fighting, rach as isolating ment plant syste=s, deenergizing equip =ent, or re=cving equip-frc= service. (3) Advise the Interim Fire and Da n e Tea = Leader or Fire and Ex age Tea = Leader of the significance of fire damage and the i=;act on plant operations and safety. (h) Perform other duties as directed by the Interiz Fire and Neage Tea = Leader or Fire and Darage Tea = Leader.

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b. The Emergency Repair Grcup shall:

(1) In the event of toxic reagent releases, ca:ry out D-320 to centain the toxic reagents. (2) Effect emergency or te=pera:/ repairs to systems and equip =ent as directed by the Interi= Fire and PA-age Team Leader or Fire and De= age Team Leader. (3) Advise the Interi: Fire and N-a',e Team Leader or Fire and N-age Tea = Leader concerning the need to inclate plant syste=s, deenergize equip-ment, or re=ove equip =ent frc= service so that repairs can te acce=p-lished. (b) Advise the Interi= Fire and Da= age Team Leader or Fire and ' n e Team Leader cencerning the limitations and potential hazards asecciated with e=ergency or te=perary repairs. (5) 'When werking in radiatien areas, etserve the ti=e and expcsure rates so that personnel do net exceed the dese levels established by nc::a1 sta-tien ad=inistrative guidelines, or levels specially directed by the In-teri: E=ergency Director er E ergency Directer. (6) Ferfer= other duties as directed by the Interi= Fire and Da: age Tea = Leader, er Fire and Da= age Team Leader. (

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y y///P/' Philadelphia Electrie Company Peach Bottom Units 2 and 3 Emergency Plan Implementing. Procedure EP-207 Personnel Safety Tea = PURPCSE: To delineate the responsibilities and actions of the Personnel Safety Tea =.

REFERENCES:

1. Emergency Plt.n, Sec. 5 (Crsanizational Centrol of E=ergencies) and Sec. 6 (Emergency Measures)
2. Health Physics / Chemistry Operating ProcedureR APPENDICES:

EP-207-1 Evacuee Disposition For= ACTION LEVEL:

 .       The Interi: E=ergency Director shall direct the Interi Personnel Safety Tea = Leader to activate the Interi= Personnel Safety Tea =. If necessary, the Interi= E=ergency Director or E=ergency Director shall then contact the Personnel Safety Tea: Leader, or designated alternate (see EP-209 for telephone nu=bers), and direct him to activate the Persennel Safety Tes=.

PROCEDURE: IMMEDIATE ACTIONS

1. The Plant Operator designated shall:
a. Assume the role of Interi: Perscnnel Safety Team Leader.
b. Direct the Assistant Plant Opera: 't t? essu=e the role of interi=

tea: =e=ber,

c. Carry out actions directe? 1. ?c 'nteri: E=ergency Director, in accordance with applicable Rei g cp Flan I=ple=enting Procedures (refer to the follow-up aeslons fcr acneral respcnsibilities).
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1 EP-207 Page 2 of 13, Rev. 0 ) 1

2. The Personnel Safety Tea: Leader (or designated alternate), when ,

directed by the Interi= E=ergency Director, shall: '

a. Notify an appropriate nu=ber of tes= =e=bers (see EP-209 for telephone nu=bers).
b. Instruct each =e=ber concerning the folleving:

(1) Where to report. (2) When to report. (3) Special hazards or precautiens in proceeding to the reporting place.

c. Proceed to the designated reperting place and asse=ble the tes:
                       =e=bers.
d. Assign persennel to functional groups as fc11cvs:

(1) Persennel Accountability Group - The group shall consist of at least fcur =e=bers of the Test Engineer Group. One =e=ber shall be designated group leader. (2) First Aid Group - The group shall censist of at least three designated safety tes= =e=bers. Assign Health Physics Technical Assistants to direct one or = ore first aid groups. (3) Personnel M nitoring Group - Assign Health Physics Technical Assistants to direct one or = ore personnel =0nitoring groups. Assign at least two designated safety tes: =e=bers per tea = as required. (h) Search and Rescue Group - Each group shall censist of at least three designated safety tes= =e=bers. Each group should have first aid and health physics qualifications. One =e=ber shall be designated as tes: leader.

e. 7.nfor= the Energency Director or Interi= Energency Director that
                     'the tea = is asse=bling.
f. Review the current status of the e=ergency and relieve the Interi= Personnel Safety Tea Leader. Reviev the E:ergency Plan 1=plementing Procedures pertinent to the e=ergency and brief the tes= =e=bers concerning the e=ergency.
g. Direct persennel to asse=ble necessary radiation =cnitoring and first aid equip =ent and =aterials. Equip =ent and =aterials are nor= ally stered in the E=ergency Control Center.
h. Direct the tes: =e=bers to relieve the interi: tes: =e=bers if necessary.

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EP-207 Page 3 of 13, Rev. O FOLLCW-UP ACTIONS:

1. The Personnel Safety Team Leader reports directly to the Emergency Director or Interim Emergency Director during subsequent phases of the emergency response and recovery.
2. The general responsibilities of the Interim Personnel Safety Team Leader or Personnel Safety Team Leader during the emergency response and recovery are the following:
a. Direct the actions of the various Personnel Safety Team Groups.
b. In event of fire:

(1) Provide assistance as needed. (2) Advise personnel concerning radiological and toxic ha:erds.

c. In event of radiological release in which radioicdines pose a radiological health hazard:

(1) Provide assistance as needed. (2) Coordinates the distribution of KI tablets to specific emergency workers which require treatment as directed by the E=ergency Director

d. In event of toxic agent release:

(1) Provide assistance as needed.

e. Assist the Radiation Survey Team in re-entry efforts as directed by the Esergency Director.
f. Advise the Interim D:ergency Director or Energency Director concerning the need for additional safety team personnel (additional personnel are notified at the direction of the Interim D ergency Director or D:ergency Director utilizing EP-209).
g. In the event of a plant evacuation, or an assembly for possible site evacuation:

(1) Secure a frisker, an RO-2A, and an air sampler on the way to the assembly area. (2) Have four operable radios brought frc= the centrol room to the assembly area. (3) Obtain release and wind data from the control room. (L) Survey the assembly area. If radiation levels are greater than 10 mR/hr or airborne conta=ination levels are greater than k times the maximum permissible concentration which is 4 x 10-10 uCi/cc for an unidentified isotope in a non-occupational environment, notify the Interim E:ergency Director and recommend an alternate assembly area.

EP-207 Page k of 13, Rev. O (5) Inform the evacuees that they shall: (a) Retain their personnel dosi=etry. (b) Vait at the asse=bly area to be frisked and cleared by the Personnel Safety Tes=. (c) Surrender persennel dost=etry to Personnel Safety Tea:

                                     =e=bers when released if requested.

(6) Deter =ine the extent of personnel conta=ir.ation (external and internal) in ac Ordance with EPO/CO-6. Use pcrtable instru=ents for frisking evacuees and interview the evacuees. Docunent applicable data en the " Disposition of Evacuee" record for= (see Appendix). (7) A : cunt for persennel as follevs: (a) Ask evacuees if they kncv of any:ne verking with the: er near the= who did not leave the hazard area. (b) Direct the guard Sergeant to deter =ine frc= the security printout sheet any persons re=aining in the plant and to trans=it this infor=ation to the asse=hly area. (c) Centact various supervisers (for exa=ple, Maintenance i Fore =an, Testing Section Supervisor, Results Engineer) and request the= to report any personnel who are unacecunted for. (d) Cc= pare the lists and reports with personnel kncvn to be accounted for and report =dssing persons to the Interi: Energency Directer. (S) Report to the Interi: E=ergency Director if there are personnel unaccounted for, or personnel suffering frc= injuries, radioactive conta=ination expcsure, or excessive radiation exposure. (9) Collect evacuees site esti= ate T1Ds for processing if necessary. (10) Initiate decenta=ination for personnel as necessary. l (11) Forward all "Dispositien of Evacuee" reecri for=s to the Interi= Energency Diree+-- -- P ergency Director.

h. In the event of a site evacuation:

(1) Have the radiation survey suitcases brought to the asse=bly area. These are stored in the ECC. (2) Have four operable radics brought frc= the control roc = to the asse=bly area. (3) Cbtain release and vind data frc= the centrol ren=.

3 EP-207 Page 5 of 13. Rev. O (k) Survey the asse=bly area. If radiation levels are greater than 10 mR/hr or airborne centa=ination levels are greater than k times the =axi=u= per=issible concentration which is k x 10-10 uCi/cc for an unidentified isotope in a ncn-cceupational envir0nment, notify the Interi= Energency Director and recc==end an alternate assembly area. (5) Leg data on appropriate ree rd for=s and asse=bly area leg bcck. (6) Inform the evacuees that they shall: (a) Retain their persennel desi=etry. (b) *'ait

                      =     at the asse=bly area to be frisked and cleared by the Persennel Safety Tes=.

() Surrender personnel desi=etry to Persennel Safety Tea:

                     =e bers when released if requested.

(7) Ceter=ine the extent of persennel centa=inatica (external and internal) in acecrdance with EPC/CO-6. Use portable instru=ents for frisking evacuees and interview the evacuees. Docu=ent applicable data en the " Disposition of Evacuee" reecrd for= (see Appendix). (8) A: count for personnel as fellevs: (a) Ask evacuees if they kncv cf anyOne verking with the= or near the= vhc did not leave the ha:ard area. (b) Direct the guard Sergeant to deter =ine frc= the security printcut sheet any persons re=aining in the plant and to j trans=it this infer =atien to the asse=bly area. (c) Ccata:t varicus supervisers (for exa=ple, Maintenance Fere=an, Testing Sectic: Supervisor, Results Engineer) and request the= to repcrt any perscnnel who are unaccounted for. l (d) Cc= pare the lists and reports with pers==nel kncvn to be accounted f:r and report =issing persons to the Interi: Energency Direetcr. (9) Report to the Inte *- P-- gency Director if there are personnel unae cunted for, or perser.nel suffering fr = injuries, radica tive conta=ination expcsure, er excessive radiation expcsure. (10) Colleet evacuees site esti=ste TLDs for processing if necessary. (11) Initiate decenta=ination fer personnel as necessary.

   .                                                                                         l EP-207 Paga 6 cf 13, R;v. 0 (12) Forward all " Disposition of Evaeus-e" record forms to the Interim Emergency Director or Energency Director.
i. In the event that personnel cannot be accounted for:

(1) The Personnel Safety Team Leader shall inform the Interim Emergency Director that persons are unaccounted for and are believed to be in the accident area, or that persons are . known to be trapped or injured in the accident area. (2) Attempts shall be made to determine the location of missing personnel by interviewing evacuees by requesting the guard sergeant to review the plant access los and by announcements on the Public Address system. If the attempts fail, the Interim Energency Director shall authorize the Persennel Safety Team Leader to form a Search and Rescue Team consisting of three or more persons. At least one of those persons should be familiar with the use of radiation survey instruments and with radiation exposure limits, and at least one should be familiar with first aid techniques. The required personnel shall be drawn frem the assembly area or the E ergency Control Center, and the Personnel Safety Team Leader shall designate one person as Team Leader. (3) The Search and Rescue Team members shall ready the equipment listed below (as required). (a) Anti-contaminatien clothing (b) Respirators or air packs (c) Flashlights or spotlights (d) Blankets and/or stretchers l (e) High range gamma survey instruments l (f) High range self-reading dosimeters

  • l (g) Portable radio (walkie-talkie) - to be obtained from the personnel safety team leader.

l l (h) Tools for moving heavy equipment or debris (h) '4 hen preparations are completed, the Search and Rescue Tea = shall search for the missing person (s). l l

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r. e o EF-207 Fage 7 of 13. Rev. O (5) The Search and Rescue Tea = me=ters shall keep aware of their exposure rates and exposure ti=es se as not to exceed the exposure limits specified by the h ergency Director. NOTE: PIANND RADIATICN EXPCSURES IN EXCESS OF NCR. val STATION A"M'N!ST?aTIVI GUIDE LIMITS, HP0/CC-100, MUS-' BE SPECIFICAI.LY AU~HCRIZD BY THE INTER *M

                     ?.'.vER0ENCY DIRECTOR CR Ev                    r RGENCY DIRECTOR. FCR LIFE-SAVING .vFASURES, A
                     .vaXIMUM EXPOSURE OF 75 Rm IS SUGGES*D. FCR SEARCH A'O RISCIT THE R*~P PROCDURE IS SUSPE CD.

(o) The Search and Rescue Team Leader shall: (a) Determine if the rescued perscns are injured, and ad=inister first aid.

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(c) If the rescued persens sre injured and/or centa=inated and can be =cved, transport them tc the Medical Rec = cr l- Decenta=ination Roc =. Centinue to ad=inister first aid l treatment. Infc.~ the persennel safety tes: leader if l additional first aid perscenel are required. J. In the event of injured perscnnel, radica:tive centa=ination exposure, or excessive radiatica expcsure: l (1) ~he Persennel Safety Tea: Leader n.aL1 direct the felleving ! actions: l ! (a) Ad=inister first aid. During da shift (Menday thrcugh Friday) the perscnnel in the Fi. : Aid Trailer ca: assist in ad=inistering first aid. [ NOTE: PROVIDING LIFE-SAVING FIRS ~ AD ~REA' MEN ~ HAS FRICR:"'I OVER DECCN~AMINATICN CR ""RFA MEN ~ F;E RACIATICN EXFosi.;EE.

IP-207 Page 8 of 13. Rev. 0 (b) If the victims are injured and/or contaminated and can be moved, transport the= to the Medical Room or decontamination room as applicable. Continue to administer first aid treat =ent. (c) Atte=pt to deter =ine the nature and degree of radiation erposure by: (1,' Discussion with the patients, if possible. (2) Surveying the work area. NCTE: MINIMIZE RA3IATION EXPCSURE AND CCNTAMINATION OF TEAM MEGERS. (3) Recovering the site estimate TLD and i==ediately having the exposure evaluated, and shipping the patients' vendor personnel desi=etry for emergency precessing. (d) Deter =ine the level cf external conta=ination using a GM detector. (e) Advi.se the Interi: E:ergency Directer of the nature of the inju' r ies, if the victims are contaminated or have suffered excessive radiation exposure, and if off-site medical support is necessary. (2) Carry cut the steps frem the applicable categories belcw: PART I No Radiation Involved - Serious Injury PART II: A. Excessive Radiatien Exposure - No Sericus Injury

3. Excessive Radiation Exposure - Sericus Injurf C. Centamination Exposure - No Sericus Injurf D. Contamination Expcsure -

Sericus Injurf E. Excessive Radiatien and Centa=ination Exposure - No Sericus Injurf F. Excessive Radiation and Centa=ination Exposure - Serious Injurf PART I: Ne Radiatien Involved - Sericus Injury Criteria: Any serious injury warranting the attentien of off-site medical support. FCLLC.'-CP ACTICNS:

a. If the injured person is to be treated off site, prepare the injured persen i for transport as fo110ws

l (1) Cover the stretcher and the injured persens in order to centain radio-l active conta=ination. Vrap the cover loosely around the injured per- ! sons to avoid overheating and excessive perspiration. I (2) Cover the flooring of the transport vehicle as applicable. (2) Verify proper placement of radiation shielding for persennel in the transport vehicle. (as required)

7 EP-207 Page 9 of 13. R;v. O CAUTION: IF THE INJURY IS CONSIDERED SO SERICUS THAT TIME IS CRITICAL, NO SPECIAL EFFORTS SHOULD BE SPENT IN CONTAINING THE CONTAMINATION. IF THE AMBUIJLNCE IS DELAYED, STATION VEHICLES MAY BE USED TO TRANSPORT THE INJURED PERSON.

b. Provide a health physics representative to accompany the injured personnel as direct'ed by the Interim Emergency Director, and direct him to recover all radioactive waste from the Treatment Center.
c. Transfer the injured persons to the transport vehicle,
d. Direct the Janitorial Force to inventory and restock emergency medical supplies in any first aid boxes used.
e. Direct the Engineer-Health Physics to notify Radiation Management Corpora-tion to inventory and restock expended Medical Supplies from the Medical Room and Decontamination Room if these facilities were used.

PART II: Radiation-Related Personnel Accidents A. Excessive Radiation Extosure - No serious In h Criteria: Acute whole body exposure greater than 3 RDT. FOLLOW-UP ACTIONS:

1. The Personnel Safety Team Leader shall:
a. Direct that the patients be observed for symptems such as nausea or vomiting and be detained pending the results of consultation between the Medical Di-rector and Radiation k nagement Corporation.
b. Direct that the patients' vendor personnel dosimetry be shipped for emer-gency processing, and immediately read the site estimate TLD.

THERE IS NO NEED FOR FIRST AID OR FOR URGENT TRANSFER OF THE l PATIENTS TO A HOSPITAL BECAUSE OF THE RADIATION EXPOSURE. VHDi DETERMINED BY MEDICAL CONSULTATION THAT HOSPITALIZATICN IS NECESSARY THE PATIENTS VILL BE TRANSFERRED TO HARFORD MDiCRIAL HOSPITAL BY ROUTINE HOSPITAL PROCEIURES, CR TO THE l RMC FACILITIES, AT THE HOSPITAL OF THE UNIVERSITf 0F PENNSYL-VANIA IN PHILADELPHIA.

2. Subsequent treatment for excessive radiation exposure will follcw consultations I between the Company Medical Director and Radiation Management Corporation.

l PART II: Radiation-Related Personnel Accidents B. Excessive Radiation Extosure - Serious Injurf l Criteria: Any person suffers both of the following:

1. Any injury of sufficient magnitude to warrant the attention of off-site medical l support.
2. An acute whole body exposure of greater than 3 EEM.

EP-207 Page 10 cf 13. R;v. O ELLCV-UP ACTIONS: NOTE: CCNCD.N KR THE INJURY CVERRIIES IMMEDIATE CCNCEN FCR RADIATICN EXPCS RI.

a. If the injured persen is to be treated off site, prepare the injured persen for transport as follows:

(1) Ccver the stretcher and the injured persons in order to centain radio-active centa=ination. Vrap the ccver loosely arcund the injured per-sons to avoid overheating and excessive perspiratien. (2) Cover the flecring of the transport vehicle as applicable. (3) Verify preper place =ent of radiation shielding fer pe'rsc=e1 in the transport vehicle. (As required) Cr:TICN: IF TEE INJURY IS CCNSIOE*-19 SO SEICUS THAT TD'E IS CRITICAL, NO SPECIA*. EFPCRTS SECULD SE SPEC IN CChTAINING THE CCSTAGTICN. IF 'i.= XVIT-LANCE IS DELAYD, STA!!CN VIZICLES MAY EE USED TO RA';SPCRT TEI D;JURED PERSCN.

b. Provide a health physics representative te acec=pany the intered persennel as directed by the Interi= Energency Director, and direct him to recever all railcactive waste frc= the Treat =ent Center.
c. Transfer the intered persens to the transpcrt vehicle.
d. Direct the Janitorial Force to inventcry and restock emergency nedical supplies in any first aid boxen used.
e. Direct the Engineer-Realth Physics to notify Radiatien Manage =ent Ccrpera-tien to inventory and resteck expended Medical Supplies frc= the Medical Roc = and Decenta=inatien Rec = if these facilities were used.
f. Subsequent treat =ent for excessive radiation expcsure will fellev censul-tatien between the Cc=pany Medical Director and Radiation Manage =ent Cor-poratien.

PAC.T II: Radiatien-Related Perse= e1 Accidents C. Centa=inatien Er;csure - No Serious ins:r r Criteria: Any persen suffers one of the folleving:

1. A body contact reading of 1 =R/hr using a GM detector.
2. Suspected or actual inhalation er ingestien of radicactive =aterial.

CAUTICN: GRCSS uarMIAL CCSTAGTICN USUALLY PE'S IN SCME DCERNAL CCLTAGTICN. ELLCW UP ACTICNS:

1. The Persc=e1 Safety Tea = Leader shall: ,
a. Initiate personnel decenta-ination precedures in accer:iance with EP0/CC-7 to reduce the radiatien dose and =ini=1:e .^crther internal conta=ination.

EP-207 Pa6e 11 of 13, Rev. O CAUTION: PERSONNEL DECONPAMINATION EFFORTS SHALL NOP CAUSE AGGRAVATION OF ANY INJURIES.

b. The Personnel Monitoring Team with assistance from the Radiation Manage-ment Corporation, perform analyses to determine the isotopic ccmposition and initiate a bicassay program to help detemine the level of internal contamination and the projected dose.
2. Subsequent treatment to reduce internal contamination will follow consulta-tion between the Company Medical Director and Radiation Management Corporation.

PART II: Radiation-Related Personnel Accidents D. Radioactive Contamination Ercosure - Serious Injurf Criteria: Any person suffers both of the follewing:

1. A body contact reading of 1 mR/br using a GM detector or suspected or actual inhalation or indestion of measurable quantities of radioactive material.
2. Any injury warranting the attention of off-site medical e2pport.

CAUTION: GROSS EXTERNAL CONTAMINATICN USUALLY RESULTS IN SCME INTERNAL CCNTAMINATION. FOLLOW-UP ACTIONS: NOTE: CONCERN FOR TES INJURY OVERRIDES IMMEDIATE CONCERN FOR RADIOACTIVE CONTAMINATION.

a. Continue administering first aid and start decontamination procedures to reduce the radiation dose and minimize further internal contamination.

NOTE: PROCEDURE HP0/CO-7 DESCRI3ES METHODS FOR PERSONNEL DECONTAMINATION. VHEN A SERIOUS INJURY OCCURS WITH PERSONNEL CONTAMINATION, SCME DEVIATICNS KtCM ! NORMAL DECONTAMINATION PROC auuES ARE IN CRDER: (1) Decenta=ination efforts are not to interfere with first aid treatment. (2) No decontamination steps should be taken which would aggravate the injury. (3) Cut clothing if necessary to reach contaminated areas. (b) Use decen prep kits provided. Phisoderm or EDTA may also be used.

b. Assist the 1ccal physician.
c. Prepare the injured persens for transpert in the transport vehicle as follows:

(1) Cover the stretcher and the injured persons in order to contain radio-active contamination. Vrap the cover loosely around the injured persons to avoid overheating and excessive perspiration. (2) Cover the flooring of the transport vehicle as applicable. (3) Verify proper placement of radiatien shielding for personnel in the transport vehicle. (as required)

EP-207 Page 12 cf 13, R;v. O CAUTION: IF THE INJURY IS CONSIDERED SO SERIOUS THAT TIME IS CRITICAL, NO SPECIAL EFFCRTS SHOULD BE SPENT IN CONTAINING THE C0!CAMINATICN. IF THE AMBULANCE IS DELAYED, STATION VEHICLES MAY BE USED TO TRANSPORT THE INJURED PERSON.

d. Provide a health physics representative to accompany the ambulance or helicopter as directed by the Interim Emergency Director, and direct hi=

to recover all radioactive waste frem the Treatment Center.

e. Transfer the injured persons to the transport vehicle,
f. The Personnel Monitoring Team, assisted by Radiation Management Corpora-tion shall perform analyses to determine the isotopic composition and initiate a bicassay program to help determine the level of internal con-tamination and the projected dose.
g. Subsequent treat =ent for the internal radioactive centamination will follow censultatien between the Company Medical Director and Radiation Management Corporation.

NO"E: ANY RADI0 ACTIVE MATERIAL (SEPJLPNEL), EXCISED TISS'UE, SPONGES, DRESSINGS, EYC. REMOVED FROM THE INJURED PERSON SEALL EE RECOV~nID r AND USED FOR ISOTOPIC IDENTIFICATION, AND IF FRACTICAL, USE IN QUANTIFYING THE TOTAL EXPCSURE RECEIVED. PART II: Radiation-Related Personnel Accidents E. Excessive Radiation and Centamination Erposure - No Serieus Infef Refer to PART II C. F. Excessive Radiation g . Centaminatien Erresure - Sericus Injury Refer to PART II D.. l

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2. Security Plan and Procedures APPE.'.* DICES :

Ncne A4. sv - sr ~"4:.o.~. The Interi= hergency Director or E=ergency Director shall centact the Guard Sergeant, or designated alternate, and direct hi= to activate the Secrity Tea =.

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I= ediate Actions:

1. The Guard Sergeant shall:
a. Assure the r:1e of Interi: Security Tea Leader.
t. Direct other designated Sec rity For:e persennel to assu=e roles as interi:t tes: =e=bers.
c. Carry out actions directed by the Interi: E=ergency Director or h ergency Director, in accordance with applicable bergency Plan Imple=enting Precedures and Security Procedures (refer to the Follow-up Actions for general respcnsibilities).
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2. The Security Tea = Leader for designated alternate), shall:
a. Notify the tea: =e=bers (see EP-209 for telephone nu=bers).
b. Instruct each =e=ber concerning the following:

(1) Where to report (usually to staticcs at designated access roads or the Energency Support Center (ESC), established in tenporary facilities near the South Utility Building; alternate ESC on-site location is near the North Sub-Station). (2) When to report. (s Special hazards or precautions in proceedi.g to the reporting place.

c. Prceeed to the designated reporting locatica and assetbis'the tes:
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d. Assign personnel to functional groups as follows:

(1) Access Control Group - Assign designated Sergeants to direct one or =cre Access Centrol Tea =s, as necessary. Assign personnel to each tea = as required. (2) Perscnnel Accountability Group - Assign a designated Sergeant to direct the Personnel Accountability Group, as necessary. Assign personnel to the group as required. (3) Plant Security Group - Assign designated Sergeants to each direct one or =cre Plant Security Tea =s, as necessary. Assign personnel to each tea = as required.

e. Establish a Security post at the Energenev Support Center (if activated ,, as specified in EP-20k.
f. Infor= the Energency Director or Interi: Energency Director that the tea = is asse=bling.
g. Review the current status of the e=ergency and relieve the Interi:

Security Team Leader. Review the E=ergency Plan I=ple=enting Procedures pertinent to the e=ergency and brief the tea: =edbers concerning the e=ergency.

h. Report to the Interi: Energency Director er E ergency Director when preparations are ec=pleted and avait further inscructions.

FOLLOW-UP ACTICNS:

1. The Security Tea = Leader reports directly to the Energency Director or Interi: Energency Director during later phases of the emergency respense and recovery.

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2. The general respensibilities of the Interi= Security Tea: Leader er Security Tea = Leader during the e=ergency response and recovery are the fol10Ving:
a. Direct the actions of the various Security Tea = Groups.
b. Secure access roads and i=ple=ent e=ergency security precedures, as directed by the Inte r-a gency Directer er Energency Director.
c. Advise the Inte #- ?-- gency Director er Energency Director concerning the need for off-site security tea = personnel (off-site personnel are notified at the direction of the Interi: Energency
                       'trector er Energency Director utilizing EF-209).
d. Cocrdinate the actions of off-site security tea = personnel if their assistance is required en-site.
e. Maintain a detailed ics throughout the incident.

3 The genersi resp:nsibilities of the various groups of the Security Tean (and of the Interi: Security Tea = until relieved by the Security Tea =) are as follevs:

a. The Access Centr:1 Group shall:

(1) Secure access roads and i=ple=ent e=ergency security procedures, i as directed by the Interi: Security Tea = Leader or Security Tea: Leader. (2) For a Site Area Energency or General Energency, direct all authorized personnel who are called to the plant site to che:h-in at the Energency Support Center. (3) Perfor= other duties as directed by the Interi: Security Tea = Leader or Security Team Leader,

b. The Personnel A :0untability Group shall:

(1) In the event of a Plant Evacuation or an asse .bly for pessible Site Evacuation assist in personnel accounting by: (a) Deter =ining frc= the security ec=puter output which persc=s are en-site. (b) Transmitting this infor:aticn to the Pers nnel Safety Tea: at the prescribed assembly area. (2) In the event of a Site Evacuation: (a) Station guards at the exit area of the Security Suilding to perfor= the applicable functions in ??-11. (b) Trans=itting a list of personnel whc are still en site to the Personnel Safety Tes= at the asse=bly area when it appears that all of the evacuees have evacuated. i 1

EP-20S Pasa h of L, Rev. PROCEDURE: (continued) (3) Perform other duties as directed by the Interim Security Team Leader or Security Team Leader.

c. The Plant Security Group shall:

(1) Maintain plant security, in accordance with emergency security procedures, and as directed by the Interim Security Team Leader or Security Team Leader. (2) In event of a Plant Evacuation or Assembly for Possible . Site Evacuation or Site Evacuation, assist in personnel accounting. e i l l l i l I i f p-.,.--...

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WRC:ent Ng' y ybM/ PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY Peach Bottc= Units 2 and 3 EP-209 TELEPHONE LIST FOR EMERGENCY USE PURPOSE: To delineate =e=bers of the E=ergency Teams and to supply pertinent ec=pany and acn-cc=pany emergency support persennel telephone nu=bers. PROCEDURE: The names and telephone nu=ters listed in the appendices of this procedure are for use in an e=ergency. Each appendix represents a specific group of personnel. In sc=e cases, a na=e vill appear in =0re than one appendix. The appendices are: Appendix No. Description ( A  !==ediate Notification Call Lists B P.E. Cc=pany Officials C Peach Bottc= Station Supervisica D1 On Site Emergency Tea = Leaders D2 Radiation Survey Tea = D3 Fire and Damage Tea = Dh Persennel Safety Tea = l D5 Security Tea: D6 Re-Entry Tea: DT Technical Support Center Tea = E Off Site E=ergency Tea = Leaders F United States Govern = ental Agencies G Emergency Management Agencies H P.E. Cc=pany Consultants and Centractors Il Field Suppert Personnel I2 Rad Services Call List J Nearby Public & Industrial Users of Devnstrea: 'a'aters K Miscellaneous l L Local PECo Phones l M E=ergency Ad=inistrative and Legistics Personnel N Medical Support Groups IN'"ERIM FIPE A.V3 DAMAGE "'EAM LE,CEFS I Shift Supervisers: Refer to Alternate E=ergency Directer

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FIRE AND DAMAGE TEAM The Fire and Damage Team consists of the interim team members (the on-shift P.O. 's , AP0's , and A.O. 's ) . The team is augmented by other personnel who are on site or called in. The augmenting forces are trained in fire fighting but not necessarily in the e=ergency plan. These augmenting forces operate under the direction of the team members and leaders who have had emergency plan training. The augmenting forces are:

1. Staff engineers and test engineers
2. Maintenance personnel 3 Construction persennel
4. Janitors and Storeroom personnel 5 Delta-Cardiff Volunteer Fire Department Most personnel in Groups 1 through h receive PECo fire training; Group 5 personnel are trained in fire fighting by the Delta-Cardiff Volunteer Fire Company.

PERSONNEL SAFEY TEAM The personnel safety tea = is made up of on-shift P.O. 's , A.P.O. 's, and A.O. 's who are trained in the Emergency Plan Procedures. The tea = is aug=ented by other site personnel such as plant staff engineers, test engineers, health physics technicians, and others who are not necessarily trained in the

        ,  Energency Plan but vill assist under the direction of the team leaders and l  members.

SEARCH AND RESCUE TFAM The search and rescue team is crganized by the Personnel Safety Team Leader at the direction of the E ergency Director. It vill consist of personnel who are available which are knowledgeable of the plant layout and recognize conditions which could result from the existing emergency condition. The purpose of this team is to search plant areas quickly to locate and rescue victims. Personnel who know plant layout and are available make up this tea = are from the following groups: l Shift operators Construction Test Engineers H.P. Technicians Staff Engineers Susquehanna Test Branch Maintenance Field Engineers INTERIM SECURITY TFAM LF.ADER A'iD TFAM MEMBEP.S The security team is made up of the Burns Guard Force. The sergeant of the guard is the Interim Team Leader. The guard force is trained in security and necessary Emergency Plan Procedures by the Burns Detective Agency. l l l l

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RE-ENTRY TEAM The Re-Entry Team vill be made up of available personnel. It is anticipated that personnel with some radiological controls experience or training would be used. Personnel from the following groups are available: Shift Personnel HP Technicians Staff Engineer So=e Maintenance Personnel Test Engineers Some Construction Personnel Specialized training is not required for personnel other than the tea = leaders. TECHNICAL SUFPCRT CENTER TEAM The Technical Support Center Team is organized by the E=ergency Director. It consists of various staff, administrative, and consulting personnel who can jointly provide recommendations to the E=ergency Director intended to correct and improve emergency conditions. R EVIE~a' REQTJIREME'CS

1. Changes to this procedure proper shall be in accordance with A-h.
2. Additions, deletions, or changes of names or responsibilities on the appendices shall be PORC approved in accordance with A-h.

3 Corrections to addresses or phone numbers on the appendices may be handled by the secretarial staff without PORC review and approval; however, these appendices must be signed by the superintendent or his alternate. l l l l

s EP-209 P g (^) Pag 21 of 3 , R2v.1 JJY:1ja ff. - YkN/ PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC CCMPANY Peach Bottom Units 2 and 3 EP-209 TELEPliONE LIST FOR EMERGENCY USE PURPOSE: To delineate members of the Emergency Teams and to supply pertinent company an<1 non-canpany emergency support personnel telephone nu=bers. PRCCE.5UPE The names and telephone nwcLers listed in the appendices of this procedure are for use in an emergency. Each appendix represents a specific group of personnel. In some cases, a name vill appear in more than one appendix. The appendices are: Apeendix No. Descriptien A Im=ediate Notification Call Lists B P.E. Company Officials C Peach Bottem Station Supervision D1 Cn Site E=ergency Team Leaders D2 Radiation Survey Team D3 Fire and Damage Tea = Dh Personnel Safety Tess DS Security Team D6 Re-Entry Team D7 Technical Support Center Team E Off Site Emergency Team Leaders F United States Governmental Agencies G Emergency Management Agencies l H P.E. Company Consultants and Contractors ! Il Field Support Personnel I2 Rad Services Call List J Nearby Public & Industrial Users of Devnstrean 'a'aters K Miscellaneous L Lceal PECo Phones M Energency Ad=inistrative and Logistics Persennel N Medical Support Groups O Corporate Support Personnel INTERIM FIRE AND DAMAGE TEAM LEADERS Shift Supervisors: Refer to Alternate Emergency Zirector

EF-209 Page 2 of 3 R2v. 1 ({} ((} PROCEDURE: (continued) FIRE AND DAMAGE TEAM The Fire and Damage Team consists of the interi= tea = me=bers, (the on-shift P.O.'s, APO's, and A.O.'s). The tea = is aug=ented by other personnel who are on site or called in. The augmenting forces are trained in fire fighting but not necessarily in the emergency plan. These aug=enting forces operate under the direction of the tea =e=bers and leaders who have had e=ergency plan training. The aug=enting forces are:

1. Staff engineers and test engineers
2. Maintenance personnel 3 Construction personnel
k. Janitors and Storeroom personnel 5 Delta-Cardiff Volunteer Fire Department Most personnel in Groups 1 through h receive PECO fire training; Group 5 perscnnel are trained in fire fighting by the Delta-Cardiff Volunteer Fire Comp any.

PERSCNNEL SAFE *Y TEAM The personnel safety tea = is made up of on-shift P.O.'s, A.P.O.'s, and A.O.'s who are trained in the E=ergency Plan Procedures. The tes: is aug=ented by other site personnel such as plant staff engineers, test engineers, health physics technicians, and others who are not necessarily trained in the Energency Plan but vill assist under the direction of the team leaders and members. SEARCH AND RESCUE TEAM The search and rescue tea = is organized by the Personnel Safety Tea = Leader at the direction of the Energency Director. It vill consist of persennel who are available which are knculedgeable of the plant layout and recognize conditions which could result from the existing e=ergency condition. The purpose of this team is to search plant areas quickly to locate and rescue victims. Personnel who kncv plant layout and are available =ake up this team are frc= the folleving groups: Shift Operators Construction Test Engineers H.P. Technicians i Staff Engineers Susquehanna Test 3 ranch Maintenance Field Engineers IN~ERIM SECURITY TEAM LEADER AND TEA.V MDi3ERS f 'The security tes= is made up of the Burns Guard Force. The sergeant of the l guard is the Interi= Tea: Leader. The guard force is trained in security and necessary Energency Plan Procedures by the Burns Detective Agency.

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PROCEDURE: (continued) RE-ENTRY TEAM The Re-Entry Tea vill be made up of available persennel. It is anticipated that personnel with some radiological controls experience or training would be used. Personnel from the following groups are available: Shift Personnel HP Technicians Staff Engineer Sc=e Maintenance Personnel Test Engineers Some Construction Personnel Specialized training is not required for personnel other than the tem: leaders. TECHNICAL SUPPORT CEN*ER TEAM The Technical Support Center Tea = is organized by the Emergency Director. It consists of various staff, ad=inistrative, and censulting personnel who can jointly provide reco: endations to the Emergency Directer intended to correct and i= prove emergency conditions.

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1. Changes to this procedure proper shall be in acecrdance with A-L.
2. Additi:ns, deletions, or changes of na=es or respcnsibilities on the appendices shall be PCRC approved in accordance with A-L.

1 3 Corrections to addresses or phene nu=bers en the appendices may be handled by the secretarial staff without PCRC review and approval; havever, these appendices must be signed by the superintendent er his alternate. l l

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;    O            a. Emergency Director Centrex W. T. Ullrich                                 244 3

Alternate: R. S. Pleis chmann 245 3 b. Load Dispatcher 5141

c. Pennsylvania Emergency 3 Management Agency
d. York County Emergency 4 Management Agency E
e. NRC, Region 1, Office of I Inspection and Enforcerent t

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D. . EP-209 l APPENDIX A 0 Page 2 of 4 Rev. 0 ' O 3 Alert Condition Immediate Notification Call List

a. Emergency Director Centrez 9

W. T. Ullrich 244 '9 Alternate: R. S. Fleischmann 245

b. Lead Dispatcher -

5141 5

c. Pennsylvania Emergency Mana5ement Agency 8
d. Maryland Civil Defennae Agency 8 e. County Emargency Management Agencies I (1) York County

,4 (2) Lancaster County I I l8 (3) Chester County l (4) Harford County I 1 l (5) Cecil County ( f. NRC, Region 1, Office of Inspection and Enforcement

  • I 6 Emergency Control Officer S. L. Daltroff 5001 Alternate: J. W. Gallagher 5003 I
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a. Emergency Director Centrez l8 W. T. Ullrich 244 i

Alternate: R. S. Fleischmann 245'

b. Load Dispatcher -
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c. Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency
d. Maryland Civil Defense Agency
e. County Emergency Managenent Agencies (1) York County (2) Lancaster County

( 3) Chester County (4) Harford County (5) Cecil County

f. NRC, Region 1, Office of Inspection and Enforce =ent
g. Department of Energy Rap
h. Site Energency Coordinator M. J. Cooney 5020 Alternate: G. M. Leitch 81-23-2000
j. Emergency Control Officer S. L. Daltroff ,

i 5001 I l Alternate: J. W. Gallagher / 5003

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a. Emergency Director Centrex I

W. T. Ullrich 244 Alternate R. 3. Pleischmann 245

b. Site Emergency Coordinator
'I                    M. J. Cooney                                5020 g                  Alternate: G. M. Leitch                     81-28-2000
c. Emergency Control Officer.

I S. L. Daltroff 5001 g, Alternate: J. W. Gallagher 5003

d. Load Dispatcher 5141 I
e. Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency I
f. Maryland Civil Defense Agency
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O Medical Director ~ Hoc:e Phone Centrex W. P. Husion, MD 81-4370 Vice President, Elect. Production ! O S. L. Daltroff

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l O [Laqagar,_ Electric Production O J. W. Gallagher , Alternate Emergency Control 81-5003 t Officer i o - i O . Generation Division, Superintendent - Fossil & Hydro A. J. Weigand Off-Site Emergency Coordinator 81_5015 O O Generation Division, Superintendent - Nuclear M. J. Cooney Si.te Emergency Coordinator 81 5020 g . -- .. .. - . t Superintendent, Services Division 0 W. B. Willsey Alternate Site & Off-Site 81-5030 l6 F.mergency Coordinator -- _.i

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I Director of Security 0 1 er.a e Emergency Security

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  • 81-511A or 81-5118 Superintenden' of Maintenance
  • W. C. Whitfield 81-5220 d . --

g Vice President, Transmission & Distribution . g W. L. Maruchi .' 81-5100 8 Manager, Transmission & Distribution I T. W. Coppock 81-5102 , e i

         '     Quality Assurance (Engineer)
         ,     H. R. Walters                ,

81-4582 Administration g (Electric Production) G. Conover, Jr. 81-5010 G , 4

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        ,        EP-209 APPENDIX C - PEACM BOTTOM STATION SUPERVISION 8       Station Superintendent _                                          Home Phone                Centrex W. T. Ullrich                                                                               244 0              .

Assistant Station Superintendent 0 R. S. Fleischmann 245 . 8 - g Engineer - Outage Planning D. C. Smith ,_ 460 4 . Engineer - Maintenance g C. X. Davenport 248 4 q r:cineer - Technical J. E. Winzenried 246 6 4 g Encineer - Operations S.  ! berts 375 g ..

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0. F. Dawson 229 8

Engineer - Chemistry i 491 H. L. Watson 4 . l Engineer-Nealth Physics j N. F. Garda _ . _ . . . _ _. 492 i l ( .' I .. - - - - - -. ._- __ _ _ _ - __ _ __

O . EP-209 . APPEhTIX C l Page 3 of 4 c- Rev. 0 , ! Engineer - Reactor , e F. W. Polaski - 258 b o Chemist X. James 491 0 4 Shift Superintendent 4 H. L. Metz , _ . 223 V. O. Pieper 223 . i G .

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6 D. R. Filson 223 8 Shift Supervisor G P. Pfender 423 6 - L. M. Silve.y 423 4

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         . R. S. Fleischmann-                                                245 1

Interin Emergency Directors i H. L., Metz __ _ 223 W. O. Pieper 223 i T. J. Don 2Ghy 223 l t W. 3. Widener 223 0 D. R. Filson 223 4 Alternate Iterim Emergency Directors / ( Interin Fire and Damage Team Leaders g L. M. Silve.y 1-927-6942 , 423

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  • _ Team Leader ( 8 ) & Members

( e A. Be ward ( 8 M. Dedrich ( 8 D. McClellan ( 8 T. Mscisz -

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M. Head 4 G. Faden G T. Hoopes G S. Malin G L. Hewell ' 4 C. Hottmaster l 4 T. Stone ( T. Albright 4 R. Moore I D. Musselman ( J. Kirkpatrick , ( J. Scone (

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M. Fry j 6 j C. Smith 4 G. Menard 4 W. Hoopes O D. Grove 4 i F. LePerson ( G. Scone ( S. King ( R. Ullrich l L J. Gruber ( ( G. Smith g - NOTE: Supplemental Forces available from Rad Services, Inc. Appendix I-2 ( (

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Xen James a ( Ed Traverso Deryl Dick dob Loesch i druce Wargo . Craig lioffmaster Darrel Chase I Rick Sarge Dave Crowe JJ.:ard Fuqua I T.):: ': iller Xen Lewis Jim Casper ( 3ryan Leone Tom Suess ( , ( . I i i

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4. EaCles B. Saxman L. 01vler
    .                                                                W. Gleaves T. Megashko                                                 R. Rogers i

D. Turkelson G. Tharpe D. Falcone L. MacEntee, III W. Watson, Jr. W. Johnson, Jr. J. Betzala R. Truax J. Gribble S. Johnson G e l l

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       !! iller Mellor Cibro chi Farrington                              Galliera Henry                                   Holgate Pesarchik                               Plummer Sentmaa                                 St ree t Rath, 3.                                Glidden Lowe                                    Brown, F.

Scull D' Archangelo Speakman Brewer dalley Scone Rath, T. McGarrity Dennett Fenimore Scwaj kowski liarahan Hallman McFadden Sedgley Harper, F. Frit Urian, W. Fletcher Brainerd Maas le verly Lobb Schlegel - Urian, B. Callahan Stinger May LePerson Stoddtrd Forrest Lingo Aucott Reiss Whisted Young Stewart llendron Foley Dalcon

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                       ;;. F. Gazda i

Inte: 'n Personnel Safety Tean Leaders and Tean enhers C. I. Cchu I R. Rhodes j

                        'd . A. Bradley h' . T. Gleaves
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3. F. Truax THE FOLLO' DING LIST OF PERSONNEL IS TO BE USED TO FORM THE PERCONNEL ACCOUNTASILITY GROUP (4 PERSONS REQUIRED).

Address Phone C. P. Lauletta G. 6. Wadkins, Jr. J. L. Clupp J. T. Bud'ynski

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M. J. Manski J. ii. Armstront 3 ~. Mar. nix l 456-7461

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C. E. Koppenhaver J. J. Yacyshyn R. !!. Wright W. L. Bloss J. G. Ilufnagel P. L. Buchek

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D. L. liclock C. ii. Swenson l G. A. John f  :. . G . Firth l

T. J. Cabrey i

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[]p Y EP-209 APPENDIX D-5 SECURITY TEAM ~ p/2.J/// Security Team Leader R. S. Fleischmann Alternates

          'S. Q. Tharpe (Security Supervisor)

C. W. Myers (Capt of the Guards) C. L. Buckingham (Guard - Actin $ Lt. when Capt. is on extended leave or vacation) J. N. Raymond (Training Lt.) Security _ Team - Sergeants R. L. Dennison K. L. Knouse J. C. Lewis

          !!. J. Wade Accit. To PeCo Security Sunervisor Lt. 13. J. Biggs Clerl:

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27. Sissum, Michael G.
  • 23. Si:enore, Priscilla A. .
29. Smith, Larry D.
30. Smith, Steven M.
31. Spencer, Steven A.
32. Stewart, Walter A.

33 Taylor, Roger L. , 34 Travers, Lee C. 3'J . Warner, Bradley

36. Williams, Tho=as B. -
37. W1111a=s, Urlo c.

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38. Wyatt, Alan,R.
39. W11 burn,' Dale E.

Security' Team Xembers _ Watchmen

1. A r=ent rout , Treva C.

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3. Brooks, Ki=berly A. <

4 Iluckingha=, William C.

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o. Clay, Kathleen M.
7. Edwards, Ferrilee T.

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9. licaps, William A.
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13. need, charles C.

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I 17. Wilson Jr. , James P. . I

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1 Andrews, Donald A. - 4 2 Baker, Paul N.

3. Boal, Norma J.

4 Casey, William L.

5. Cross, Sharon L.
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7. Guilbault, Denise A.
d. Haga Jr., Charles L.
5) . Lowe, Mary E. -
10. Mc Lauchlin, Carol A.

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1. Cantler, Ronald 2 McLain, Lester S.

J. Ilobinson, James H. 4 Stewart, Ralph E. I e Part T1me_ Security Team _ Members - Watchmen l 1 Annicelli, John J.

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G.  !!cwitt , Jerry W. i3urnn Detective Agency . 17th Floor, 1518 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 19102 1-215-546 8010 1511 florth Front Street, Ifarrisb urg, Pa. 17102 1-236 4004 Jurnn Project Manager - e

             .i. Steven Gibbs 1-236-4004                     (Res)

Burns Wats Line 1-800-692-7414 Burn:j Area Superv_i_sor Ocorce Sissur. e "De 4 e

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A. A. Fulvio 253 0 S_upervising Engineers & Alternates Outage Planning Engineer g , D. C. Smith 460 Administration Engineer l C S. J. Kovacs 249 l g Results Engineer A. A. Fulvio 253 4 l Alternate: A. J. Wasong 254 1 ( I & C Engineer O. F. Dawson 229 ( Alternate: T. J. Neissen 230 l # Reactor Engineer F. W. Polaski 258 ( Alternate: K. W. Hunt 553 f

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{- J., K. Davenport 248

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4 . Alternate: J. F. Mitman 468 y . G. E. Wadkins - 448 O ( HP&C Engineer O A. E. Hils=eier 250 .

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Chemistry Engineer g Harry L. Watson 493 - Alternate: K. L. James 491 7 Quality Assurance Engineer 8 S. A. Spitko

                                                                      ,                                                             326 Alterna te :               W. R. Corse                                               556 Q                             .

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        ;O:.. R. A. Blasy                                              '
        'si .' i J. O. Casey O'           A. R. Clark                                 .

y ,;. E. D. Con grove 0 E. S. Cromwell, III J. M. Diaz . Q't,

f. T. J. Donaghy, Sr. ,

[ . D. R. Pilson p T. H. Jones

  • t- H. L. Metz .
      .i             J. T. Monaghan, Jr.

O~ J. K. Micha

f. P. J. Pfender, Jr.

r) W. O. Pieper S F. R. Shanaman

       ;.            R. E. Sheetz L              L. M. Silvey

, O B. A. Stambaugh W. R. Truax

t. R. Wargo D W. B. Widener i '.- D. M. Wise l -

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Vice President Electric Production Home Phone Centrex S. L. Daltrorr

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Manager Electric Production J. W. Gallagher , 5003 -Generation Division

                 - Fossil & Ilydro A. J. 'dcigand                                                         5015 02.'-Dito Cncrc. ancy Coordinator C. :.ca'a'. Ion Division
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Superintendent - Service: Division

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         **anager Engineering & Research J. S. Kemper                                        4502 Energency Technical Support O fficer_

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Corporate Communications R. Taylor 4102 Manager - Public Information R. L. Harper 4122 l Emergency Information Officer

         'hnacer of Clainc Security J. D. McGoldrick                                    4230 Er.ercency Security Officer e
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EP-N9 APPENDIX F - U. S. GOVERN"ENT AGENCIES yj/gy/f/ Address Phone

1. U.S. Nuclear Reculatory Commission A. Office of Inspection and Enforcement Region 1 631 Park Avenue 1-215:337-5000 King of Prussia, PA 19406 B. Directorate of Licensing Washin gton , 1-301:492-7691 DC 20555 1-301:492-7692 Harold Denton
2. Dept. of Energy Radiological Brookhaven Nat. Lab 'l-516 : 345-2200 Program Upton, NY (Manned 24 hours) 11973
3. Environmental Protection Curtis Building 1-215:597-9890 Agency 6th & Walnut Sts Philadelphia, PA 19146 -
4. Department of Transportation Governors Island' l-212: 668-7197 3rd U.S. Roast Guard District New York, NY (Chief of Staff) 10004 1 212:668-7975)

(Auxiliaries) 3 Department of Agriculture Dept of Agriculture 1-787 4316 Chief, Division of Milk Bureau of Food & Sanitation Chemistry 2301 N. Cameron St W. Pouse Harrisburg, PA 1712C

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1. State Emergency Management Agencies I
a. Pennsylvania Emergency Room B-151 1-783 8150 Management Agency Transportation &

i Safety Bldg. P.O. Box 3321 Harrisburg, PA 17120

b. Delaware Civil Defence State Police & 1-302-736 4489
   .                   Agency                        Civil Defense        or Emergency Mgmt.      1-302-736 4487 Section
c. New Jersey Civil Defense P.O. Box.7068 1 609 882 4200 Agency West Trenton, NJ. (24 hrs.)

08625

d. Maryland Civil Defense 1-301:486 4422 Agency
2. County Emergency Management Agencies ,

i a. Lancaster County County Court House Business: l Paul Leese 50 North Duke St. ~1-299 8373(24 hrs) l Lancaster, PA 1-299 8374 . 17602 Home: (

b. York County York County Court Business:

Randy Curry Ho use 1 843-5111 28 East Market St. 1 843 4641 York, PA 17401 Home: 1 For Emergency: Call Control

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c. Chester County County Emergency 1-215 431 6160 Headquarters (24 hrs.)

14 East Biddle St. West Chester, PA 19380

d. Harford County Harford County 1-301 038-3336 Civil Defense 2205 Conowingo Rd.'

Bel Air,' MD 21014

e. Cecil County County Court House 1-301-398-3815 Elkton, MD 21921 i

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1. General Electric Company Nuclear Fuel and 1 408-925-3207 General Electric Emergency Services Division (24 hour emergency Support Program 175 Curtner Avenue number)

San Jose, CA 95125 Working Hours: Manager of BWR Product Service Off Hours: Answering service for immediate call back from CE 2 Nuclear Utilities Services 4 Research Place 1-301: 948-7010 , Rockville, MD 20850 i

3. Southwest Research Institute P.O. Drawer 28510 1-512: 684-5111 8500 Culebra Road San Antonio, TX 78248 4 Underwater Technics, Inc. 2735 Buren Avenue 1-609:963-4460 Camden, NJ 08105 l Mr. D. R. Stith 1

Mr. R. T. Bannon

5. Radiation Management Corp 3508 Market Street 1-215:243-2990 Suite 450 Philadelphia, PA i Science Center Bldg 2 19104 i

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6. Burns Detective Agency 4th Floor 1-215:393-8300 1518 Walnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19102 Burns Detective Agency 1511 North Front St 1-236 4004 Harrisbur6, PA 17102
7. Institute for Nuclear 1 404-953-0904 Power Operations (INPO) (24 hrs.)

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Address Phone J. E. Winzenried S. A. Spitko J. K. Davenport G. P. Dawson

i S. R. Roberts
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Pittsburgh, PA Office 500 Penn Center Blvd. 1 412: 823-0810 Pittsburgh, PA 15235 Triangle Resources, Inc. Whiskey Bottom Rd. 1 800 638 4440 Laurel, MD 20810 Instrument Repair & Calibration . or: Chemical Waste Disposal 1-800 638 4440 Triangle Research Inst. Whiskey Bottom Road l Laurel, MD 20810 , l . k O O

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  )  1    David Hines         City of Havre-de-Grace           (Bus.) 1-301: 939-0150 or
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  )  3. James Buchanan      Perry Point Veteran's            1-3012642-2411 (Ext. 365 Carl Fritzz         Hospital                      . 1-301 642-2411 (Ext. 301
 -1  4    Howard Jar =an      conowin5o Power Plant            (Home) '

Centrex 6-244 1 5. Mr. Koterwas Water Supply Bureau l-301: 396-0287 City of Baltimore, MD

6 K. Berry Susquehanna Chesapeake 1-301
939-0450 R. Franklin Job Corps P. TYeterson
7. Shankar Gupta Chester Water Authority (Busir,es s) 1-529-2244 ~

(Home) 'l 8 Plant Manager Water Supply Bureau l-301: 396-6091 Montebello Filtra", ion Plant

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NMM d EP-209 A??EiDIX X MISCELLA!iEOUS M2MM Address Phone Western Union Telecraph York, PA 1 843-0095

1. Harrisburg, PA 1-233 6449
 '                                                      Philadelphia, PA       1-215-922-0344 (Central Bureau) 1 215-926-0300 (llth St. Branch)
2. Control Centers A. Lancaster County Pulton Ele =entary School 225 W. crange 1 291 6110 Lancaster, ?A B. York County Delta-Peach Botton Ele =entary Main Street 456-5313

,' School R. D. 1 Delta, PA 17314

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Robert Corcoran 1-301: 3S3-2744
 !                Richard Brissen                         1-301: 333-2734 1

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Charles Kelle- '-301: 3S3-2735 l

Charles Flynn 1-301: 3d3-2734 - - - - - - 4 Department of Environ =antal Resources !i A. Office of Public Infor=ation ll l Ellen Sprinkle, Director Roo= B-102 Business: ! Transportation & 1 ,/87-212. l Safety Building 1-707 2124 l Harrisburg, PA 1-707 6300 l

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James Flesher, Ch Opns 407 S. Cameron St Business: Sec Harrisburg, PA 1-787-9665 17101 Home:

5. Bureau of Radiation Protection P.O. Box 2063 1-787-2430 Dept of Environmental Harrisburg, PA 1-787-3720 Resources
  • 17120 1-787-3479 1-787-2163 Office Hours: 8: 00 AM - 4: 00 PM After 4:00 PM:

1-783 8150 Personnel & Home Phones: T. Gerusky M. Reilly W. Dornsife D. Mcdonald J. Kopenhaver D. Beaver

                  'E. Burtsavage h          6. Pennsylvania Department of Health 21 South Brown St.         1-248 6785 l                South Central District Office           P.O. Box 1012        1-248-6786
Lewistown, PA 17044
7. State Police York Barracks 1195 Roosevelt Ave. 1-767-6848 i York, PA 17404
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d. State Police Lancaster Barracks 2099 Lincoln Hwy East Lancaster, PA 17602 1-299-0441
9. Otate Police - Maryland Pikesville 1-301 436-3101
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EP-209 APPENDIX L I Page 1 of 1 Rev. O z N/W EP-209 APPENDIX L LOCAL PECO PHONES J/JJM ( g Peach Bottom Switchboard: 456-7014 through 456-7019 rotating g 456-7010 456-7021 456-7022 g Bechtel Trailer 456-7190 456-7198 g Catalytic 456-7290 Computer Room: 456-5890 (GE Testing) Construction: 456-7154 g 456-7431' 456-5574 ( Administration Building) 456-588d (Cooling Towers) g Control Room: 4 56-7313 (L.D. Emergency) Field Engineers: 456-5285

  • Information Center: 456-5101 g ISI Trailer: 456-5459 456-5784 Maintenance Computer: 456-7432 g Maintenance Planning: 456-7440 -

NRC Office: 456-7614 456-7615 g 456-5669 (Facsimile Machine) Rad Services: 456-5589 Storeroom: 456-7244 g 456-7337 Susquehanna Test: 456-5711 220 KV House: 456-7221 (Emergency) g Utility Buildir.g: 456-5751 ' g Others Delta Office: 456-7112 g Delta l3ervice Building: 456-5212 (Day) 456-5064. (Claude Yale) G S 4 . l

. - ( EP-209 L APPENDIX M Page 1 of 1 Rev. O e A7W I EP-209 APPENDIX M - EMERGENCY ADMINSTRATIVE AND _ LOGISTICS PERSONNEL J/2.7/P/ G Phone g Administrative and Logistics Manager W. M. Alden 215-368-5879 8 Foreign Crews and Material Identification Group I W. M. Aldin 215-368-5879 I Foreign Crews Accommodation Group

     ,  W. M. Alden                                      215-368-5879
    ,   Communications Coordinator Primary:    B..C. Czarkowski                    215-624-3009      .

I Alternate: C. W. Aldred 215-265-2405 g Transportation Coordinator

    ,  Primary:     E. L. Dold    ,                     215-LE-4-15 80 Altiernate:    R. T. Melvin 215-MA-3 4657 9

Purchasing Coordinator O Primary: R. A. Nones 609-767-1807

   ,   Alternate:     R. F. Mantey                      215-SU-9-5085 g   Stores    Division Primary:     T. C. Stapleford                    1-302 475-9181 O          '

Alternate: H. A. Connor, Jr. 1-215 828 8623 9 4 ( .

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hfdY p/z.W.7/ EP-209 APPENDIX N - MEDICAL SUPPORT GROUPS Local Physicians & Addresses Office Phone Home Phone . 1st choice: Dr. Josiah A. Hunt 456-5511 2nd choice: Dr. M. Dudley Phillips _ _ _ _ - 1-301:457 4771 3rd choice: Dr._ Joseph Burkle - 1-771-2331 Harford Memorial Hospital 901 South Union Avenue l-301: 939-3575 Preferred NA flavre de Grace, MD 21078 1-301: 939-2400 Switchboard NA Anbulance , Preferred No. Alternate Delta-Cardiff Fire Company 452-5111 Box 15 Business No. Delta, PA 17314 45o-7133

Harford Co. Fire Control IIcadquarters 452-5111 452-5234.

Il York County Control Call Control Room lli -- 220,221,222 ,, Medical _ Director Home Phone Cent re x lIl Dr. W. P. Huchion 81 4370 r l Cogporate Supervising Engineer Radiation Prot _ection

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                                                                -2 5 2                           2990*               l-215: 243-2950 Other:

1-215:387-5013** (Beeper - 215-894-7771)

  • If no one is at R.M.C. (Radiation Management Corporation) or if this number is called after 5: 00 PM, a taped message will be heard. This message will instruct the caller to leave his message or to call the "after 5: 00 PM" number. .

a* This number is located in the PECo load dispatcher office. Ask L.D. supervisor to contact R.M.C. and have them contact you at your number. 6 E I G 9 6

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Coord. Alternate Home Phone Centrex g G. Leitch Supt. Limerick Station 28-2000 4 Stores Div. Coordinator 6 T. Stapelford . Gen. Supt. Stores Div. 9-271 i Stores Div.

        ,     Coord. Alternate H. Connor
       ,           Supt. Stores Div.                               89-271 Transportation Coordinator a     E. Dold Gen. Supt. Transp. Div.                         89-241       ~

E Trans. Coord. Alternate I B. Melvin Supt. Maint. Trans. Div. 89-241 6 Admin. & Logistics 4 Manager J. Friderichs g Director Corporate Analysis 81 4219 g A dmin . & Logistics _Mgr. Alternate R. Holman i Mgr. Corporate Planning - 81 4232 4 (

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          ,          Msr. Alternate R. Williams                                                   81-5760 f              Mgr. Rate Division
          ,          Licensing Coordinator R. Logue                                                       81 4550   -

Eng. In Charge Nuc. & Env. Sec . I&C Coordinator R. Jones - 81 4657 Supv. Eng. Plant Control Sys. Branch Construction Coordinator G. White 81 4750 Gen. Supt. Const. Div. Core Physics Coordinator L. Rubino 81-5029 Supv. Eng. Fuel Mgt. Procedures Coordinator

W. Birely 81 4048 Sr. Eng. Lic.

QA/QC Coordinat_or R. Moore 81-5177 Supt. Elec. Prod. Q.A. s Design & Constr. Coord. Alternate G. DeCowsky I 81 4611 Chief Elec. Eng. 1 i

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o J. Perenesik 81 i639 Supv. Eng. Nuclear Generation 4 Info. Officer '- A News Center - Alternate N. McDermott

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  • 4 Public Info. Representative 4 Crews Procurement Group Director 4 W. Alden 81-5022 Eng. In Charge Gen. - Nuc.

4 Support Personnel _Ac c om. _ Dire c to r 4 J. O'Brien Mgr. Area Development 81-5657 T4D Support - ( Coordinator l J. 'tannion - (  !!dr. T;D .!erviccu 61-5103 4 Pearcitacing Coordinator _ ( R. Nones Ul-j413 I;ucicar Fuel Ucction Juyer a Parenauina Coor1. Alternate R. ?Iantey iluclear Fuel Section Buyer 81-3378 4 Co r.r.unic a t ions  ! Coordinator ', B. Czarkowski 81-5352

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Communications Coord. 8 Alternate C. Aldred 81-5353 3 Supt. Office Systems & Comm. 8 Rad Waste Coordinator J. Kowalski 81 4530 9 Eng. In Charge Pwr, Plant Serv. 4 System Eng. - Mech.

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REFERENCES:

i E-10h8 Riser diagram, evacuation alarm system i ST/EP-1 Evacuation Alarm Test

 !              Energency Plan, Sec. 6 (E:ergency Measures)

PREREQUISITES :

1. Following AC power available t
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b. CKT lh L - 11 (E=er. AC), alternate feed

,l 2. Following DC power availab.e I i a. CKT 29 - 2312, Panel 30D23, normal feed { b. CKT 29-- 2109, Panel 20D21, alternate feed I! 'l ACTION LEVEL: l The Interim Emergency Director orders an evacuation per EP-303 or 304 or 305; or Shift Supervision authorizes a test of the Evacuation Alarm and Pond Page

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1. In the control room, on Diesel Generator Panel C26B, rotate the evacuation alarm selector switch, "43", while in the "IN" position ll l

to one of the folleving positions as directed by shift supervision. Any ti=e that the evacuation alarm selector switch is pulled out, a vinual alarm vill be ceen on C26B in the Unit 2 nnd 3 control crac>m anel an audible alarm vill be heard in the Unit 1 control room.

a. " TAPE" position. (Position 1) Pull the handle out to activate the tape.

The recorded mescage vill be delivered through the river speakers only. I

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b. " MIKE" position. (Position 2) Pull the handle to activate the mike.

Press the push-to-talk button on the river warning microphone and deliver the evacuation announcement authorized by shift supervision. The message vill be delivered through the river speakers only,

c. "DRr4 ELL #2" position. (Position k) Pull the handle to activate the alarm. The evacuation siren vill sound in the drywell #2 area enly.
d. "DRrdELL #3" position. (Position 5) Pull the handle to activate the alarm. The evacuation siren vill sound in the d:yvell #3 area only.
e. " PLANT" position. (Position 6) Pull the handle to activate the alarm.

The evacuation siren vill sound throughout the plant paging system and the mechanical roof siren vill also sound. IF IT IS DESIRED TO SOUND AN EVACUATION ALARM OVER THE RFIER SPE/dGRS, IT MUST BE ACTIVATED FROM UNIT 1 AS FOLLO*45: In the Unit 1 control room, on board 6h, rotate the evacuation alar = selector switch to the "RTIER SPEAKERS" position and pull to activate. This will deliver the siren over the river speakers and give a visual alarm in the Unit 1 control room on board 6k, along with an audible alarm in the Unit 2 and 3 control room on the Diesel Generator Panel. 1 i lI k i I .,

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PURPOSE: To prescribe the actions to be performed if a plant evacuation is required due to unexpected or uncontrolled radiation hazards in two or more large operating areas.

REFERENCES:

Emergency Plan, Sec. 6 (Emergency Measures) APPENDICES: Appendix EP-303-1 Disposition of Evacuee ACTION LEVEL:

1. Unexpected or uncontrolled radiation or toxic hazards exist in two or more large operating areas (reactor building, turbine building, radwaste building, recombiner building) as indicated by:
a. An increasc in the area radiation monitor or continuous air monitor indications to greater than alarm levels.
b. Radiation levels greater than 100 mR/hr within those operating areas affected, which normally experience less than 10 mR/hr.
c. Airborne radioactivity greater than 100 times maximum permissible concentration,within those operating areas affected which is 3 x 10-' uCi/cc for an unidentified isotope in an occupational environment.
d. Release, leakage, or spill of a toxic reagent such that the concentratior. if chemical vapors makes the a r e a.s unable to be occupied.
2. Unexplained radioactive spills, releases, or leakages in two or more large operating areas.
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A PLANT EVACUATION Is THF SUPERVISED EVACUATION OF CERTAIN PLANT PERSONNEL AND VISITORS FROM THE MAIN PLANT AND INFORMATION CENTER TO DESIGNATED ASSEMBLY AREAS. (" Plant" is defined as the buildings housing the reactors, turbine-generators, auxiliary boiler, recombiner, and radwaste system.) I*p1EDI ATE ACTIONS :

1. The Shift Superintendent (or alternately, the Shift Super-visor) shall:
a. Direct activation of the evacuation sirens in accordance with EP-301.
b. Designa*e the Administration Building as the assembly area. If the Administration Building is unable to be occupied and no other practicable on-site locations exist, initiate EP-305 Site Evacuation.
c. Announce a plant evacuation as follows:
               "THIS IS A PLANT EVACUATION. ALL PERSONNEL EVACUATE TO THE (state designated assembly area). SHIFT PERSONNEL REPORT TO THE OPERATIONAL SUPPORT CENTER.           I REPEAT.

THIS IS A PLANT EVACUATION. ALL PERSONNEL EVAC'JATE TO THE (state designated assembly area). SHIFT PERSONNEL REPORT TO THE OPERATIONAL SUPPORT CENTER."

d. Assume the role of Interim Emergency Director, classify the emergency in accordance with EP-101, and carry out the steps of EP-102, 103, 104, or 105 as applicable.

l e. Inform the Information Center Staff concerning plant conditions and direct them to evacuate the Information Center per EP-306 and also to bring the frisker which is stored at the Information Center to the assembly area. Dispatch a health physics qualified individual to monitor the Infor=ation Center evacuees. Specify the visitors assembly area (SUB, North Sub, or Delta Service Building).

f. Direct plant equipment in the affected areas to be de-energized or shutdown, as required.
g. Activate the Personnel Safety Team. Direct them to report to the assembly area and carry ou: the applicable portions of EP-207.

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i. Direct Radiation Survey Team leader to have surveys performed in the affected areas.

FOLLOW-UP ACTIONa:

1. The Interim Emergency Director or Emergency Director shall:
a. If personnel are missing, direct the Personnel Safety Team Leader to perform search and rescue in accordance with EP-207.
b. Collect and review the " Disposition of Evacuee" record forms.

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To prescribe the actiens to be taken in asse:blir4 prior to a pessible Site Evacuation. ' R W .DCES: E=ergencyPlan,Sec.6(E:ergencyMeasures) AFFDCICES: Appendix EP-3Cl. Dispositien of Evacue,es ACT!CN LEVEL:

1. An unexpected er uncentrolled radiatien er texic hazard e:12ta in two or =cre large c;erating areas (reactor building, turbine building, radwaste building, reccabiner building) which have resulted in the i=ple:entation of a plant eva-cuation in accordance with EP-303
2. Airbcrne radicactivity at the asse=bly area is abcve nor=al backgrcund, but less than b ti es the arr*--m per=issible concentratien which is b x 10-10uci/cc for an unidentified isotope in a non-cccupational envirencent.

FRCC .2..I: Asse:bly for site evacuatics is an interim step between Plant P.acuation and Site Evacuatien and involves the assembly of visitors and certain plant personnel at designated acne:bly areas. Personnel can be quickly evacuated frem the site, if required, or return to werk, if conditic:is eturn to =cr2- 1. I =ediate Actions: The Shift Superintendent (er alternately, the Shift Superviscr) nhall:

1. Assu=e the role of Interiz E=ergency Director, classify the e:ergency in ac-cordance with EP-101, and carry cut the steps required by EP-102,103,101., er 105 as applicable.
2. Make a preli=inary evaluatica of the hazard. If a practical cc-site m bly area is available where min N 1 hazard exists, announce a Pre-Deacuai, se=b-ly ac follows: -
                 "ALL PERSCNNEL EXCEPT D52GENCY TEAMS ARE TO r/ACUA~E (state the ha:a-d area)

AND TO ASSDOLE AT (state the asse=bly area) AND A'n*AIT RIRTHI2 INS ~~iUCTICNS."

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3. Inform the Information Center staff concerning plant conditions, direct them to close the Information Center and bring the frisker stored at the Information Center to the assembly area.

Specify the visitors' assembly area. (SUB, North SUB, Delta Service Buildings). Visitors are to be told that they are being requested to leave the site as a precautionary measure. Dispatch an HP qualified individual to monitor the Information Center evacuees.

4. Direct plant equipment in the affected area to be de-energized or shut down, as required.
5. Activate the Personnel Safety Team in accordance with EP-207.

Direct them to report to the assembly area and perform the applicable portions of EP-207.

6. Direct the Radiation Survey Team Leader to have surveys performed in the affected areas.

Follow-up Actions:

1. The Interim Emergency Director shall take the following actions:
a. If conditions return to normal, announce all clear.
b. If the hazard becomes isolated to the plant confines, terminate the Pre-Evacuation Assembly.
c. If the hazard becomes more severe, announce a Site Evacuation, and designate appropriate assembly areas.

Refer to EP-305.

d. If personnel are missing, direct the Personnel Safety Team Leader to perform search and rescue operations in accordance with EP-207.
e. Collect and review the " Disposition of Evacuee" record forms.

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REFERENCES:

Emergency Plan, Sec. 6 (Emergency Measures) APPENDICES:

1. Appendix EP-305-1 Evacuation Routes
2. Appendix EP-305-2 Record Form: Disposition of Evacuee ACTION LEVEL:
1. An unexpected or uncontrolled radiation ha:ard exists which affects the main plant and other areas of the site as indicated by:
a. Airborne radioactivity within the security fence greater than 10 times maximum permissible concentration which is 1 x 10-9 uCi/cc for an unidentified isotope in a non-occupational environment.
b. Radiation levels within the security fence greater than 100 mR/hr in areas which are normally less than 10 mR/hr.
2. Plant Evacuation conditions exist, as specified in EP-303 and:
a. Radiation levels at the designated assembly area are g re a t e r .han 10 mR/hr or airb orne contamination levels are greater than 4 times the maximum permissible concen-tration which is 4 x 10-10 uCi/cc for an unidentified isotope in a non occupational environment.
b. No alternate on-site assembly area is feasible.

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3. Roof vent radiation recorders indicate roof vent release rates in excess of the following levels:

One roof vent: 25 mR/hr (at site boundary) Total of all roof vents: 25 mR/hr (at site boundary) Each roof vent: 10 mR/hr (at site boundary) CAUTION: IN-PLANT OR SITE RADIOLOGICAL HA2ARDS MAY BE CAUSED BY RECIRCULATION OF ROOF VENT RELEASES. PROCEDURE: Immediate Actions:

1. The Shift Superintendent (or alternately, the Shift Supervisor) shall:
a. Direct activation of the site evacuation sirens, including the pond loudspeaker system (See EP-301). The pond loud-speaker system is to be used to warn boaters away fron the plant.
b. If the wind is from the north at greater than 3 miles an hour, designate the North Substation as the assembly area.

Otherwise, designate the South Utility Building. The alternate location is the Delta Service Building.

c. Announce a site evacuation as follows:
             "THIS IS A SITE EVACUATION. ALL PERSONNEL EVACUATE TO THE (state designated assembly area). SHIFT PERSONNEL REPORT TO THE OPERATIONAL SUPPORT CENTER. I REPEAT.

THIS IS A SITE EVACUATION. ALL PERSONNEL EVACUATE TO THE (state designated assembly area). SHIFT PERSONNEL REPORT TO THE OPERATIONAL SUPPORT CENTER."

d. Assume the role of Interim Emergency Director, classify the emergency in accordance with EP-101, and carry out the steps of EP-102, 103, 104, or 105 as applicable.
e. Inform the Information Center Staff concerning plant conditions and direct them to evacuate the Information Center per EP-306, and also to bring the frisker which is located in the Information Center to the assembly area. Specify the visitors assembly area. (Sub, North Sub, or Delta Service Bldg.) Dispatch a health physics qualified individual to monitor the Information Center evacuees.
f. Direct plant or site equipment to be de-energized or shut-down, as required.
g. Activate the Personnel Safety Team. Direct them to report to the assembly r.rea, and carry out the applicable portions of EP-207.

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h. Activate the Security Team and direct them to carry out emergency security procedures and to assist in accounting for personnel in accordance with EP-208.

FOLLOW-UP ACTIONS:

1. The Interim Emergency _ Director or Emergency Director shall:
a. If personnel are missing, direct the Personnel Safety Team Leader to perform search and rescue in accordance with EP-207.
b. Collect and review the " Disposition of Evacuee" record forms.
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1. A ha::ard exists in the Infor=ation Center area due to toxic chemical or radioactive releases.
2. A plant evacuation is announced in accordance with EP-303 3 An Accembly for Possible Site Evact ation is announced in accordance with EP-30h.
h. A Site Evacuation in announced in accordance with EP-305 PROCEDURE:

Immediate Actions: 1 The Interim Emergency Director shall direct the Infor=ation Center Staff to evacuate the visitors frem the Information Center area to the designated assembly area. (SUB, North Sub or Delta Service Buildirg) t l 2 The Information Center staff shall inform the visitors that a problem in the plant requires them to leave the Center and go to an assembly area. The visi-tors shall be infor=ed that if they follow instructions there should be no danger. l [ 3 The Information Center staff shall instruct the visitors to use their own vehicieu ! and to follow the staff members to the assembly area. l h. The Information Center staff shall recover the Information Center TLD's and the i frisker located in the Infor=ation Center and shall lead the visitors to the

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1. At the asse=bly area the visitors will be permitted to enter the company buildings for shelter.
2. The Information Center staff shall assure the visitors that there is probably no dan 6er, but that they must remain until they can be checked for contamina-tion as a precautionary ceasure.

3 The Information Center staff shall record the na=es and addresses of visitors and the license numbers of vehicles on the "Dispositien of Evacuee" record form (seeAppendix). L The Information Center staff shall inform the Personnel Safety Team Leader of any visitors who are injured or have evidence of radicactive centamination ex-posure. 5 The Information Center Site estimate TLD shall be forwarded to the Perconnel Safety Team Leader for emergency processing. 6 The visitors shall be detained by the Infor:ation Center staff until their re-lease is authorized by the Percennel Safety Team Leader, and approved by the Interim Emergency Director or E:ergency Director. l 1 ( 3 -- , , . .

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4/ PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC CCMPANY Peach Bottcm Units 2 and 3 Emergency Plan Imple=enting Procedure EP-311 HA?TDLING PERSON'TEL VITH SERICUS INJURIES, RADICAC'"!VE CCNTAMINATION EXPCSURE, CR EXCESSIVE RADIATION EXPOSURE E'!ER3ENCY DIRECTCR FU'ICTICNS PURPOSE: To prescribe the actions to be folleved by The Emergency Director in expediting medical care for perscnnel suffering frc serica injury, radicactive contamination exposure, or excessive radiation exposure. R_E. FER EN:ES._: Emergency Plan, Sec. 6 (Energency Meas =es) 1 A??ENDICES: (Ncne) ACTION LEVEL: Personnel suffer serious injuries, radicactive conta ination exposure, or excessive radiation exposure. P.ROCECURI: 1 I:=ediate Aetiens:

1. The Shift Superintendent (or alternately, the Shift Superviscr) shall:
a. Assume the role of Interim E=ergency Director, classify the energency l

in accordance with EP-101, and carry out the steps of EP-102, 103, 10h or 105 as applicable.

b. Activate the Personnel Safety Tess in accordance with EP-207 If the injured persens' locations are unknown or if they are in a hacardous area, direct the tes: to carry out search and rescue in s.ccordance with EP-207 c ~ During day shift (Monday through Friday) alert the First Aid Trailer to stand by to assist in the treatment of injured persens. (Ext. 21) e w .- - - . - . , ,

EP-311 Pag) 2 cf 7 , Rev. O V' PROCEDURE: (continued)

2. dased on the report and recommendations of the Personnel Safety Tea =,

The Interim Dnergency Director shall carry out the steps from the applicable categories below: No Radiation Involved - Serious Injury Part I : A. Excessive Radiation Exposure - No Serious Injury Part II: B. Excessive Radiation Exposure - Serious Injury C. Conta=ination Exposure - No Serious Injury D. Conta=ination Exposure - Serious Injury E. Excessive Radiation and Conta=ination Exposure - No Serious Injury F. Excessive Radiation and Conta=ination Exposure - Serious Injury Part I: No Radiatien Involved - Serious Injury Criteria: Any serious injury warranting the attention of cff-site =edical support. Follev-Up Actions:

1. The Interi E=ergency Director shall:
a. Based on the report and recc==endations of the Personnel Safety Tes=,

determine if hospitalization is required.

b. If hospitali:stion is not required, request a local physician to ecce to the site, or arrange to transport the injured persons to a local physician via ec=pany or personal vehicle (see EP-209 Appendix 'N' fcr telephone nu=bers ) .
c. If hospitalization is required, arrange to transport the i.. .ded persons via a=bulance, or co=pany or personal vehicle. Contact i the Nurse Shift Superviser at Harford Memorial Hospital (see EP-209 l Ar;endix 'N' for telephone nu=bers ) .

NOTE: EMPHASIZE TO THE NURSE SHIFT SUPERV!SCR THAT THE INJURIES DO NOT l INVOLVE RADI0 ACTIVE CONTAMINATION, THAT THE INJURED PERSONS ARE TO BE TREA"'ID USING ROUTINE HCSPITAL PROCDURES, A'iD THAT THEY SHOULD BE ASMITTD TO THE CONVETTONAL EERGENCY ROCM.

d. Alert security personnel to prepare to expedite admittance of the physician or ambulance and to provide persennel dosi=etry, if necessary.
e. Notify the Load Dispatcher. The Load Dispatcher shall notify the l

Cc=pany Medical Director and Clai=s as required. t

f. Notify the injured persens' families or emergency contacts.
2. The E=ergency Director (the Station Superintendent, er alternately, Assistant Station Superintendent) shall notify or authorize notificatien of the Superintendent, Generation Divisien-Nuclear. (see EP-209 Appendix B for telephone nu=bers).

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EP-311 r # Pag 3 3 Cf 7 , R;v. O Part II: Radiation-Related Personnel Accidents A. Excessive Radiation Exposure - No Serious Injury Criteria: Acute whole body exposure greater than 3 REM. Follow-Up Actions:

1. The Interim Emergency Director shall notify the Lead Dispatcher. The Load Dispatcher shall notify the Co pany Medical Director and Clai=s as required.
2. The Station Superintendent (or alternately, Assistant Station Superintendent) shall:
a. Notify or authorize notification of the Superintendent, Generation Division-Nuclear and Radiation Manage =ent Corporation (see EP-209 Appendices N & 3).
b. I:=ediately notary the Nuclear Regulatory Cc==ission, Region I, Office of Inspecticn and hnforce=ent by tvc ec==unications methods, if any of the following conditions exists:

Telephcne: 1-215-337-5000 Telecopier: 1-215-337-532k (1) Whole body exposure is 25 REM cr more (2) Skin exposure is 150 REM or = ore (3) Extre ity exposure is 375 RC4 or = ore NOTE: NOTICE WITHIN 2h HOURS IS REQUIRED IF EXPOSURES ARE AT LEAST 20". OF THE A30VE VALUF.S. NOTE: THERE IS NO NEED FOR FIRST A!D OR FCR UR3ENT TRANSFER OF THE PATIENTS TO A HOSPITAL BECAUSE OF THE RADIATION EXPOSURE. WHEN DETERMINED BY MEDICAL CONSULTATION THAT HOSPITALIZATION IS NECESSARY THE PATIENTS WILL EE TRANSFERRED TO HARFCRD ME40 RIAL HOSPITAL BY ROUTINE HOSPITAL PROCEDURiS, OR TO THE EMC FACILITIES IN PHILADELPHIA. 3 Subsequent treatment for excessive radiation exposure vill follev censultation between the Cc=pany Medical Director and Radiation Manage =ent Corporation.

3. Excessive Radiation Exposure - Serious Injury Criteria:

A person suffers both of the following:

1. Any injury of sufficient =agnitude to varrant the attention of off-site
          =edical support; and
2. An acute whole body exposure of greater than 3 REM.

~ EP-311 7 Pag b cf 7 , R;v. Part II: Radiation-Related Personnel Acc lents Follow-up Actions _: NOTE: CONCERN FOR THE INJURY OVERRIDES IE EDIATE CONCERN FOR RADIATION EIPCSURE.

1. The Interi= Energency Director shall:
a. Based on the report and reco==endations of the Personc 1 Safety Tes=, deter =ine if hospitalization is required.
b. If hospitalization is not required, request a local physician to ec=e to the site, or arrange to transport the injured persens to a local physician via ec=pany or personal vehicle (see EF-209 Appendix 'N' for telephcne numbers).
c. If hespitalization is required, arrange to transport the injured persons via a=bulance, er ec=pany/ personal vehicle. Centact the Narse Shift Supervisor at Harford Me=crial Hospital (see EP-209 Appendix 'N' for telephone nu=bers).

NOTE: Ey?HASIZE TO THE NURSE SHIFT SUPERVISOR THAT THE INJURIES DO NOT I:iVOLVI RADI0 ACTIVE CONTAMINATION, THAT THE INJURED PERSCNS ARE TO EI TREATED USING ROU"'INI HOSPITAL PRCCEDURIS, A5D THAT THEY SHOULD SE ADMITTED TO THE CONVENTIONAL E4ERGENCY ROCM.

d. Alert security pers:nnel to prepare to expedite ai=ittance of the physician or antulance and to provide personnel desinetry, if necessary.
e. Notify the Lead Dispatcher. The Lead Dispatcher shall netify the Cc=pany Medical Director and Clains as required.
f. Notify the injured persens' fa=ilies or e=ergency centacts.
2. The Station Superintendent (cr alternately, Assist Station Superintendent) shall:
a. Nctify or authorize notificatien of the Superintendent, Generation Division-Nuclear and Radiatien Manage =ent Corporaticn (see EP-209 Appendices 3 & N for telephene numbers).
b. I==ediately notify Nuclear Regulatory Cc==issten Region I, Office of Inspe: tion and Enforce =ent by two ec==unications =ethods, if any of the folleving cenditiens exist:

Telephone 215-337-5000 Telecopier 215-337-532h (1) Whole bcdy exposure is 25 RE4 or =cre (2) Skin exposure is 150 REM or =cre (3) Extre ity exposure is 375 REM cr = ore NOTE: NOTICE WITH*N 2h HCURS IS REQUIRED IF EXPCSURES ARE AT LEAST 2C5 CF THE ASCVI VALUIS.

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 -      3    Subsequent treatment for excessive radiation exposure vill follow consultation between the Company Medical Director and Radiation Management Corporation.

C. Radioactive Contamination Erposure - No Serious Injury Criteria: A person suffers one of the following:

1. Radioactive contamina,.en exposure which causes a body contact reading of 1 mR/hr using a GM detector.
2. Suspected or actual inhalation or ingestien of radioactive material.

CAUTION: GROSS EXTERNAL CONTAMINATION USUALLY RESULTS IN SCME INTERNAL CONTAMINATION. Follev-Up Actions:

1. The Interi= Energency Directer shall:
a. Notify the Lead Dispatcher. The Lead Dispatchur shall notify the Medical Director and Clai=s as required.
b. Direct the Personnel Monitoring Team, assisted by the Radiation Management Corporation, to perfor= analyses to determine the isotopic composition of the conta=ination.
2. The Station Superintendent (or alteenately, Assistant Station Superintendent) shall notify or authorise notification of the Superintendent, Generaticn Divisien-Nuclear and the Radiation Management Corporatien. (see EP-209, Appendices 3 k N for telephcne numbers).

3 Subsequent treatment to reduce internal contamination will follow censultation between the Cc pany Medical Director and Radiation Management Corporation. D. Centamination Exposure - Serious Injury Criteria: A person suffers both of the following:

1. Radioactive contamination erposure which causes a body contact reading of 1 99/hr using a GM detector or suspected or actual inhsistion or ingestion of measurable quantities of radicactive =aterial; and
2. Any injury varranting the attention of off-site medical support.

CAU* ION: GROSS EXTERNAL CON AMINATION USUALLY RESULTS IN SCME INTERNAL CONTAMINATICN.

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NOTE: CONCERN FOR THE INJURY OVERRIDES IMMEDIATE CONCERM FOR RADI0 ACTIVE CONTAMINATION.

1. The Interim Emergency Director shall:
a. Based on the report and recem=endations of the Personnel Safety Tea =, determine if hospitalization is required.
b. If hospitalization is not required, request a local physician to ec=e to the site, or arrange to transport the persons to a local physician via co=pany or personal vehicle (see EP-209, Appendix N for telephone numbers).
c. If hospitalization is required:

(1) If Harford Me=crial Hospital can handle the victi=s (depending on their nu=ber and exposure /centamination levels) contact the Nurse Shift Supervisor at Harford Me=crial Hospital. (see EP-209, Appendix N for telephone numbers). NOTE: E4PHASIZE THAT THE INJURIES INVOLVE RADI0 ACTIVE CON' AMINATION AND THAT THE INJURED PERSONS ARE TO BE ADMITTED TO THE RADIATION DERGENCY ROOM ACCCRDING TO THE "PRCCEDURES FCR HA' IDLING RADIATION ACCIDENTS".

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(2) If the nu=ber of contaminated injured perscnnel exceeds the capacity of Harford Me=crial Hospital, coordinate with the Cc=pany Medical Direetcr and Radiation Management Corporation for proper care of the victi=s. It may be necessary to notify the Radiation Management Corporation (RMC) Medical Facility at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. RMC, in censultation with the Cc=pany Medical Department, =ay conclude that the exposures require the prolonged, sophisticated treat =ent available at their facilities at the hespital cf the University of Pennsylvania. RMC shall arrange for transport of the patients either by a=bulance, perscnal vehicle, or helicopter. Provisions exist for helicopter transfer frc= pads at the plant site er Dcita-Cardiff.

d. Alert security personnel to prepare to expedite admittance of the local physician or ambulance and to provide personnel dosi=etry, if necessary.
e. Direct a health physics representative to acco=pany the ambulante to the hospital or facility to advise the hospital staff concerning the radiation hazards, to centrol and recover radicactive vaste, and to obtain personnel exposer, (gta, if necessary.
f. Notify the Lead Dispatcher. The Lead Dispatcher shall notify the Cc=pany Medical Director and Claims as required.
g. Notify the injured persons' families er e=ergency contacts.
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2. The Station Superintendent (or alternately. Assistant Station Superintendent) shall notify or authorize notification of the Superintendent, Generation Division-Nuclear and the Radiation Management Corpcration.

(see EP-201 Appendices B & N for telephone numbers). 3 Subsequent treatment for the internal radioactive contamination vill follow consultation between the Ccmpany Medical Director and Radiation Management Corporation. E. Excessive nadiation and Centamination Exposure - No Serious Injury

1. Carry out the steps of Part II. C.
2. Carry out step 2.b, of Part II. 3.

F. Excessive Radiatj:n and Centaminatien Expcsure - Sericus Injury

1. Carry out the steps of Part II. D.
2. Carry out step 2.b of Part II.S.
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Pag] 1 cf 2 , Ray. O JETscat fW'/%0c.' - l 4' 9'b N PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC CO GATf Peach Bottom Units 2 and 3 Energency Plan Inglenenting_ Procedure IP-312 RADICAC"IVE LIC.UID RELEASE (EME"CE70Y DIRECaCR FUNCTICNS,) PURPCSE: To prescribe the actions to be perfer=ed in event of an excessive radioactive liquid release.

REFERENCES:

Energency Plan, Sec. 6 (Energency Measures) APPE'OICES: Ncne ACTICN LETILS: An excessive radioactive liquid release occurs, as indicated by:

1. The Radvaste Effluent radiatien recorier at the discharge to Cenovinco Pond indicate a release rate of 500 times the maximum permissible concentration which is 5 x 10~5 uCi/cc for an unidentified isotope.
2. Sanple =easure=ents at the discharge structure indicate 500 ti=es
                  =axi=um per=issible concentration which is 5 x 10-2 uCi/cc for an unidentified isotope.

PROCEEURE: In=ediate Actions:

1. The Shift Superintendent (or alternately, the Shift Supervisor) shall:
u. Accume the role of Interim Energency Director and carry out the steps of EP-101 to classify the event.

Lepending on the classification of the e=ergency, carry cut the steps of IP-lok, er 105

b. Take i==ediate steps to ter=inate the discharge and contain the hazard.
                                                                                EP-312 Pag 2 2 of 2 , Rsv. C PROCEDURE: (continued)
c. Direct the Interim Radiation Survey Team to report to the discharge structure to obtain and analyze vster samples.
d. Direct the Interim Radiation Survey Team Leader to activate the Radiation Survey Team.
e. Direct the Interim Radiation Survey Team Leader or Radiation Survey Team Leader to calculate the activity released and the resulting downstream concentratiens, using EP-205 BE PREPARED TO NOTIFY DOWNSTREAM DCMESTIC WATER USERS IF REQUESTED TO DO SO BY THE EURIAU OF RADIOLOGICAL HEALTH - (See EP-209 App J)

FOLLOW-UP ACTIONS:

1. The Interim Emergency Director or Emergency Director shall direct continued surveillance of the discharge structure equipment and initiate required decontamination efforts as soon as possible.
2. The Site Emergency Coordinator shall:
a. Direct the Radiation Survey Team Leader to dispatch survey teams to obtain water samples off-site, primarily at the following downstream public water system intakes:

(1) Chester Water Authority (2) Baltimore Water Supply Bureau (3) Conovingo Villace (h) Bainbridge Naval Training Center / Port Depcsit (5) Perry Point Veteran's Hospital (6) Havre-de-Grace

b. Direct that a log be kept to indicate the time of samples and measured radioactive concentrations at appropriste locations along the pend, including all public water system ntakes.
c. Direct the Interim Radiation Survey Team or Radia-ion Survey Team to

- calculate the estimated duration of radioactive ccnaentrations at various public water system intakes using EP-205 i

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REFERENCES:

1. Emergency Plan, Section 6 (Emergency Measures).
2. 10CFR20, Appendix B.

INDEX: I. Determination of Magnitude and Direction of Gaseous Radioactive Relesse and Resulting Dose Rates Part 1 - Off-site Dose Rate Due to Main Stack Release Part 2 - Off-site Dose Rate Due to Roof Vent Release II. Determination of Release Rate Fr. sed Upon High Range Roof Vent and Main Stack Monitor Indicaccions III. Determination of Dose Due to Iodine Release l Part 1 - Off-site Dose Determination Due to Main Stack Release l Part 2 - Off-site Dose Determination Due to Roof Vent Release ACTION LEVEL: Cumulative population dose calculations are required ia accordance l with EP-103, 104, or 105. 4 GENERAL PROCEDURE: Section I provides a method of estimating the off-site airborne concentrations and resulting whole body dose rates at various distances downwind from the main stack (Part 1) or the roof vents (Part 2). Section A of either calculation provides a very rapid, ultraconservative estimate of the worst possible site boundary dose rate. Section B of either calculation provides a refined i estimate of the highest ground level dose rate and concentration that will be found in the plume based on existing release rates b

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and meteorological data. Part C, calculations provide refined I dose rates and concentrations for any distance downwind in the plume. . Section II provides a method for estimating release rates from high range roof vent and main stack monitors if normal range monitors should be off scale. Section III providos a method of estimating the off-site concen-trations and resulting child thyroid dose due to radioactive iodines released from the main stack (Part 1) or the roof vents (Part 2). Section A of either calculation provides a rapid estimate for the highest possible off-site dose. Section B of either calculation provides a refined estimate of the highest possible off-site ground level center plume line dese. Section C gives refined assessments for other off-site and boundary doses. l I i l l t

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          .                                                            I    -  DETERMINAT*0N OF MAGNITUDE AND DIRECTION OF GASEOUS RADICACTIVE RELEASES AND RESULTANT DOSE RATES PART 1 - OFF-SITE DOSE RATE DUE TO MAIN STACK RELEASE _ ,

A. Rapid assessment of highest off-site does rate

1. Record the site boundary dose rate corresponding to eps the peak eps on the main stack radiation recorder mR/l Use the mR/hr to eps scale mounted on the recorder.

Ti!IS IS THE HIGHEST POSSIBLE SITE BOUNDARY DOSE RATE BASED ON THE WORST CASE METER 0LIGICAL CONDITIONS AND SOURCE COMPOSITION. STEP B, SECTION I-1 , PROVIDES A MORE REALISTIC, THOUGH CONSERVATIVE, BOUNDARY DOSE RATE BASED ON ACTUAL METER 0LIGICAL DATA. B. Refined assessment of highest off-site and boundary dose rates Use the higher values and indicated on the recorders. Ignore background under emergency conditions.

1. Record the main stack count rate. Estimate the previous 20 minute average in cps.

Go to Section II (for next two steps) if main stack monitor is off scale. 1. _ cps CFM

2. Record the main stack effluent flow rate in CFM 2.
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3. Use the main stack calibration curve to convert main stack count rate (item 1) to uCi/sec. The calibration curves are netr the main stack radiation recorder and are attached to this 3. uCi procedure. seC Insert resultant uCi/see from Section II if normal range monitor is off scale and then continue with remaining steps 4-20.

TAKE THE FOLLOWING DATA FROM THE 320 FT AEROVANE RECORDER. IF THE 320 FT AEROVANE IS UNAVAILABLE, USE THE 90 FT. WEATHER STATION 1A. 4 Determine the average wind speed for the previous 20 minutes. Use the right hand trace on the recorder. If wind speed is less than 1 mph, use

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7. Determine the turbulance class by examining the wind direction trace (left hand trace) and comparing this with the turbulance class examples included 7. Class with this procedure, EP-316 Figure 1.
8. Using the class, item 7, choose the appropriate dispersion factor and distance listed below. These i

data will be used to determine the highest dose rate on the plume centerline and the distance from the 8. main stack at which it occurs. Dispersion f3ct If the turbulance class Choose: Dispersion factor Distance 8. miles from item 7 is .6 miles Distance Class I or 111 1500 3300 .6 miles Class 11 5800 1.0 miles Class IV 4.2 miles Class V 9200

9. Calculate the maximum plume centerline ground level air concentration in the following manner:

maximum (dispersion factor, item 8)(release rate, ites 3)(10~ 14) concentration = (wind speed, item 4)

9. uCi uCi/cc mEximum ground level air concentration
10. Calculate the maximum plume centerline ground level dose rate in the following manner:

maximum 6 dose rate, = (air concentration, item 9'(2.85 j x 10 ) 10. mR/h maximum ground mR/hr level dose rate C. Refined assessment of other off-site uni boundary dose rates. { ITEMS 9 AND 10 ARE THE MAXIMUM AIR CONCENTRATION AND DOSE i RATE, RESPECTIVELY, DOWNWIND ON THE PLUME CENTERLINE AT GROUND LEVEL. AIR CONCENTRATIONS AND CORRESPONDING DOSE RATES FOR OTHER DISTANCES ON OR OFF THE PLUME CENTERLINE MAY BE DETERMINED AS FOLLOWS:

11. Select other locations of Ir.terest downwind.
    !                         Determine the distance from the main stack to these locations and enter on the calculation tabic,.page 10, in Column A. desired distance.

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12. From the chart below for the turbulance class identified in Ltcm 7, find the correct disnersion f.tetor for each distance listed on the calculation sheet per item 11. Write the values in the 'B' column of the calculation table beside the distance of interest. .

TABLE I Dispersion Factors Vs Distance Distance Dispersion Factors by Turbulanco Class Miles from Main Stack Class I or III Class II Class IV Class V 2000 3900 1350 < 10 0.5 0.75 960 2f 20 4000 < 10 1.0 60 1800 5900 < 10 1.25 440 1250 5200 < 10 330 950 4100 < 10 1.5

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13. The air concentration in uCi/cc at any desired distance is determined by multip'ying the dispersion factor at the distancu of interest by the constant generated below.

(release rs_te, item 3) (10-14) 13. constant = , (wind speed, item 4) constant Enter this constant on the line provided in Column 'C' of the calculation table, below. 14 Perform the operations indicated in the calculation table below to obtain the air-concentration (col. D) in uCi/cc and the resultant dose rates (col. E) in mR/hr at the distance of interest. Calculation Table Basis: Centerline of release path only. These calculations are valid only for a constant release

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        '                                          If any of these factors change significantly NEW VALUES MUST be calculated.

I B C D E F J A Distance Wind Dispersion Constant Concentratior Dose Kate Miles Direction Factor Item 13 uCi/cc mR/hr BxC Constant DXE 2.85 x 10 0 f 2.85 x 10 6 ; 4 2.85 x 10 l 2.85 x 10k 2.85 x 10i d 2.85 x 10 6 2.85 x 100

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15. To determine the ground concentration and dose rates for locations not on the plume centerlinee, select the appropriate overlay for the existing turbulance class.
16. Mount the overlay on the control center map with the origin at the main sta:k.
17. Rotate the overlay to align the centerline with the direction of wind flow.
18. Select the location of interest and from the values on the overlay estimate the decimal
f. action of reduction from the centerline Enter on the off-centerline calculation table.
19. Multiply the centerline concentration or dose rate by the decimal fraction (item 18) to obtain the off-centerline concentration or dose rate at the point of interest.
20. A population rose, EP-316 Figure 5,, is provided if needed for population man rem dose calculations.

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1. Record peak count rate (cpm) from each unit's roof vent radiation recorder. Use the higher value indicated for each unit. Ignore background. cpm cpm
2. Using the mR/hr to cpm scale mounted on the recorder, convert each cpm measrew- mR/hr mR/hr ment to mR/hr.
3. Obtain the site boundary dose rate by adding the Unit 2 and Unit 3 dose rates.

U/2 and U/3 THIS IS THE HIGHEST POSSIBLE SITE BOUNDARY DOSE RATE BASED ON WORST CASE WIND CONDITIONS AND SOURCE COMPOSITION. STEP B, SECTION I.2, PROVIDES A MORE REALISTIC, THOUGH STILL CONSERVATIVE, BOUNDARY COSE. RATE BASED ON METER 0LIGICAL DATA. B. Refined assessment of highest off-site and boundary dose rates. Ignore background. Use hij.her values indicated on recorders.

1. Record the count rate for each roof vent radiation recorders. Use the higher value for each unit. Take 20 minuts estimated average. If one unit's count rate is Icss than 1/10 of the ocher, it may be ignored. 1. cpm epm Co to Section II for the first five steps if normal range roof vent monitor is off scale.
2. Record the pressure correction factor (frcm the date sheet on the 00C26 p.nel) for use of the roof vent monitors used in step 1. Use 1.6 if factor not available. 2.

! Pressure Press. ! Corr. Fact. Corr Factor i 3. Calculate the corrected roof vent count rates for l each unit. Corrected count rate = (count rate item 1) x (pressure correction factor, item 2) 3. cpm cpm

4. Record the higher of the A or B flow rates for I cach roof vent. 4 CFM CFM l

S. Use the appropriate current calibration curves for the respective roof vents to convert corrected cpm (item 3 above) to uCi/Sec. The calibration curves l are near the roof vent radiation recorders and are attached to this procedure. S. uCi uCi i sec. sec l l n

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 -           6. Add the Unit 2 and Unit 3 release rates from item 5 to obtain the combined roof vent release rate.

Insert resultant uCi/sec from Section II if normal range monitors are off scale and then continue with 6. uC1 remaining steps 7-15. sec TAKE THE FOLLOWING WIND DATA FROM WEATHER TOWER NO. 1 AT THE 90 FT ELEVATION. (IF UNAVAILABLE, USE THE HILL POLE RECORDER). MPil

7. Average wind speed from right trace for previous 7.

Windspeed 20 minutes; minimum value to be used is 1 MPH.

8. Average wind direction from left trace for previous S.

twenty minutes. Record in degrees. Direction wind .

9. Determine the direction toward which the wind is from blowing by adding 180.o to the wind direction from0 item S. If item 8 + 18C0 is greater than 360 , 9.

subtract 3600 Direction wind is toward

10. Determine the turbulance class by examining the wind direction trace (left side) and comparing this with the turbulance class examples included with this procedure . EP-316, Figure 1. 10.

Turbulance Class

11. Based on the turbulance class chosen in item 10, choose the appropriate dispersion factor and distance listed below. These data will be used to determine the highest dose rate on the plume centerline and the distance from tht release point where it occurs.
                       ~ Turbulance class             Dispersion factor from item                 and distance Class I or III              3992 at 0.6 miles 2268 at 0.6 miles        11.

Class II Dispersion Factor Class IV 14 470 at 0.6 miles Class V 61,548 at 0.6 miles 0.6 miles Distance Downwind

12. Calculate the maximum downwind air concentration in uCi/cc as follows:

Maximum (dispersion factor, item 11)(release rate, item 6) x(10-14) Concentration (Windspeed, item 7)

12. uCi/c uCi/cc Max. Concentration
13. Calculate the maximum downwind ground level dose rate as follows:

6 Max dose rate = (Max air concentration, item 12) x(2.85 x 10 ) mR/hr 13. mR/h. Max Dose Rate

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         .                        ""                              U C. Refined Assessment of Other Offsite and Boundary Dose Rates ITEMS 12 AND 13 ARE THE MAXIMUM AIR CONCENTRATION AND DOSE RATE, RESPECTIVELY, DOWNWIND ON THE PLUME CENTERLINE AT GROUND LEVEL.

AIR CONCENTRATIONS AND CORRESPONDING DOSE RATES FOR OTHER DISTANCES CN THE PLUME CENTERLINE MAY BE DETERMINED AS FOLLOWS:

14. Select other locations of interest downwind. Determine the distance from the roof vents to these locations and enter each distance on the calculation table, page 17, in Column A, de.; ired distance.
15. For the turbulance class identified in item 7, find the correct dispersion factor for each distance on the calculation table from the chart on page 16. Enter these values on the calculation table in column B, beside the distance of interest. Go to step 16.

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                       .6                  3,992                        6,268           14,470              61,548
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16. Dc: ermine the air concentration in uCi/cc at a desired distance
              .        by multiplying the dispersion factor at the distar.ce of interest by the constant generated below:

Constant = (combined release rate, ites 6)x(10~ 14) (wiadspeed, item 7) 16.

                       -nter this constant in column      'C', constant, on                  Constant the calculation table.
17. Perform the operation indicated in the calculation table table below to obtain the air concentration (Col. D) in uCi/cc and the resultant dose rates (Col. F) in R/hr at the distance of interest.
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Basis : Centerline of plume only. These calculations are valid only for a constant release rate and constant

                       =eteorological condition. If either or these values change significantly, NEW VALUES MUST BE CALCULATED.

l A  ! B C l D l E l F Distance i Wind Dispersior Constant Concentratior Dose Rate Miles Direction Factor Itcs 16 uCi/cc mR/hr BxC Constant D X F. 2.85 x 10 6 6 2.85 x 10 0 2.35 x 10 1 2.85x10$ 2.35 x 10e J 2.35 x 10+ 6' 2.85 x 10 9

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18. Overlays are not applicable to off-centerline roof vent data. Any estimate of off-centerline dose rates for roof vent releases would have to be a judgment based on weather conditions.
19. A population rose, EP-316 Figare 5, is attached to provide information if man-rem calculations are required.

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1. Determination of release rate without isotopic data (either gamma scan or assumed isotopic distribution).
      .       A. To calculate release rates without knowledge of isotopic distribution, use attachment A.

B. The calculations performed in EP-316 Section II,attachement A, are based upon XE-133 as the main isotope :of interest assuming fuel failure. C. If an isotopic distribution is available, use EP-316 Section II, attachment B. For the abundance _ of each isotope, refer to the most recent gamma scan of gas samples from the release point. If no gamma scan is available, a postulated isctopic distribution may be used (see Chem Supervision).

2. If off-site whole body dose projections are necessary, use EP-316 Section L for the calculations.

NOTE: WHEN USING EP-316 SECTION I, IT WILL NOT BE NECESSARY TO CONVERT FROM CPM TO uCI/SEC SINCE uCI/SEC IS ALREADY KNOWN. BEGIN EP-316,SECTION I I, WITH THE STEPS INVOLVING USE OF THE RELEASE RATE (uCI/SEC) AND WEATHER DATA.

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1. Determine the dose rates from the hi-range roof vent and main stack monitors.

Reading in mR/hr........................

2. Determine the average bac': ground of the hi-range roof vent and main stack monitors based upon the most recent purge data reading in mR/hr.......................
3. Calculate the net reading:

(Data from item 1) - (Data from item 2) Net mR/hr (i f ( 0 re cord as 0) . . . . . . . . . . 4 Record the data from item 3 in column A of the tabic below. S. Determine vent and stack flows, record these flows, in CFM, in column B below.

6. Calculate the release rate by multiplying columns A x B x C. Record the release ratos in column D.

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EP-316 Page 22 of 49, Rev. 0 REFINED EVALUATION PROCEDURE FOR DETERMINING RELEASE RATE WITl! ISOTOPIC ANALYSIS Roof Vents Main U2 l U3 Stack

1. Determine the dose rates from the hi-range roof vent and main stack monitors.

(If the normal radiation monitor for a release point is on scale, this release point may be skipped - place NA in the blanks for this release point.)

2. Determine the average background of the hi-range roof vent and main stack monitors based upon the most recent purge data.

Reading in mR/hr....................

3. Calculate the f.et reading:

(Data from item 1) - (Data from item 2) Net mR/hr (if( 0 record as 0)......

4. Record the data from item 3 in column A
        ,            of the tables below, for each isotope listed.
5. Determine the vent and stack flows, record these flows in CFM in column B, below for each isotope listed.
6. From the gamma scan of the vent and stack samples, record the fractional abundance of each isotope listed in the tables below in column C.

Note: Fractional abundance = % 100

7. Multiply the abundance (column C) by the conversion factor (column D) for cach isotope listed. Record results in column CXD.

S. Add the values in column CXD for all isotopes and record this number ingCXD.

9. Calculate the release rate by multiplying i

{ columns A x B 2 (E CXD). Record the l l results in column E. l l l l [ l L

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1. Obtain iodine activity release from counting relcared laboratory.

Ib. uCi I-133 released

2. Deter =ine wind speed from the 320 ft, microwave tower Aerovane recorder. If the 320 ft. Aero-vane is unavailable, use the 75 ft. microwave tower Aerovane recorder. If both the 320 ft. and 75 f t. Aerovane are unavailable, use the 90 f t.

Aerovane, Station IA.

a. Check which Aerovane recorder used:

320 Ft. 75 Ft. 90 Ft.

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b. Use the right hand trace on the recorder for wind ,)'

speed. Visually determine the average wind speed =ph for the period of the release. 2b. (wind speed)

3. Dose Calculation - Infant thyroid in all cases,
a. I-131 Dose f Inhalation:
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(Item la, * (4.35 x 10-5)Windspe lI '(Item 4) 2b l uC1 1-131) l Calculate ingestion dose if April through November, otherwise dose = 0 Ingestion:

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b. I-133 Dose Inhalation:

arem (Item ib, x 1.05 x 10-5.2* (Item 2b, . uC1, I-133) Wind speed) Calculate ingestQn dose if April through November, otherwise dose = 0 Ingestion: (

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   .          All other locations, both closer to and further from PBAPS, will have
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I j Step B provides a more realistic, though conservative, iodine I dose based on actual meteorological data. . B. Refined Assessment

1. Obtain iodine activity released from counting la. uCi I-laboratory. relcas uCi I-lb.

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2. Determine the estimated time period 2a. Start: Date Time E.

I of release (maximum period is the 2b. End: Date Time E. collection time of the iodine car- 2c. hrs. (time period ridges). of release) Enter Item 2c, time period of release, in column E of Table III . i

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  ,                    5. Calculate the maxfmum plume centerline iodine dose in the following manner. This is ';he infant thyroid dose in all cases.

Choose the maximum " Met Factor" from column J of Table III. Dotuwind Met. Factor Direction miles (Column J) (Column C) (Column I)

a. I-131 Dose Inhalation:
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Calculate ingestion dose if April through Nove=ber, otherwise dose = 0 Ingestion:

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b. I-133 Dose Inhalation:

(Item ib, uCi I-133) (Met. Factor) Calculate ingestion dose if April through November, otherwise dose = 0 Ingestion: x 10 " (Item Ib, uC1 I-133) * (Met. Factor)x

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Add inhalation + ingestion doses Total I-133 dose = + =

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ITEM 5 REPRESENTS THE MAXIMUM DOSE THAT WOULD BE FOUND DOWNWIND IN

         *E PLQ2 CENTERLINE AT GROUND LEVEL. DOSES FOR OTHER DISTANCES ON OFF THE PLUME CENTER LINE MAY BE DETERMINED AS FOLLOWS:

C. Refined assessment of other offsite and boundary doses.

6. Select other locations of interest dove"ind. Determine the distance from the main stack to these locations and enter on the alculation table in Column A, desired distance.
7. Determine the downwind direction associated with the location of interest. Enter in Column B of the calculation table.

From Table III find the wind chart direction and hours in vind chart direction. Enter these in Column C and D, respectively of the calculation table. S. Enter the release period, Item 2c in Column E of the Calculation , Table. . . . -

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10. Multiply colutns D x E x F x H, enter answer in column I.
                  . Calculate the plume centerline iodine dose in the following manner. This is the infant thyroid dose in all cases.

Choose the desired location " Met Factor" from column I of the Calculation Table. Downwind Met. Factor Direction miles (Colu=n I) (Column B) (Column A)

a. I-131 Dose Inhalation:

(Item la, uCi I-131) * (Met. Factor)*

  • Calculate ingestion dose if April through November, therwise, dose,= 0. ,,, ,,... ,-. ,,, .
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b. I-133 Dos.

Inhalation: 1.13 x 10 ~I

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Calculate ingestion dose if April through November, otherwise dose = 0 Inges tion: I -10 " mrem (Item lb, uCi 1-133) * (Met. FaDthch

  • Add inhalation + ingestion doses Total I-133 dose = +
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12. Repeat Stcp 11 for each desired location o,n the Calculation Table.

OFF CEhTERLINE DOSE CALCULATIONS

13. To deternine doses for locations other than along the plume centerline, select the appropriate overlay for the existing turbulance class.
14. Mount the overlay on the control center map with the origin at the main stack.
15. Rotate the overlay to align the centerline with the direction of vind f1 w.
16. Select the location of interest and from the values on the overlay esti= ate the decimal fraction of reduction from the centerline. Enter on the off centerline calculation table.
17. Multiply the centerline dose by the decimal fraction (Item 16) to obtain the off centerline dose at the point of interest.
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1. Obtain iodine activity release from Units 2 and 3 vents released from counting laboratory. lb. uCi I-133 relcaced
2. Determine vind speed from the 75 ft. microwave tower Aerovane recorder. If'the 75 ft. Aero- i vane is unavailable, use the 90 f r. Aerovane recorder Station 1A.
a. Check which Acrovane recorder used:

75 Ft. 90 Ft.

b. Use the right hand trace on the recorder for wind speed. Visually determine the average wind speed 2b. e . .

for the per.iod of the release. .: ..: ,.Qq.Hik:,; a.:; '.(vint'; \ speed. &p

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3.- , Dose Calculation ' Inf ant thyroid in a11" cases. '0"

a. I-131 Dose Inhalation:

crer (Iten la, x (3.39 x 10~). * (Item 2b, Windspead) - uCi I-131) Calculate ingestion dose if April through November, otherwise dose = 0 Ingestion: mrem

                                                            ,5.23 x 10-3 ._    .

(Item 25, (Ites la. Wind speed) uCi I-131) j Add ingestion plus inhalation doses: 2a. cres Total I-131 Dose l l l i i i i il I . . _ _ _ . .

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    .              b. I-133 Dose Inhalation mrom (Ites ib, x 8.16 x 10 -6 .,*     (Item 2b, uC1, I-133)                              Wind speed)

Calculate ingestion dose if April through November, otherwise dose = 0 Ingestion:

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(Item la, (Item 2b. uC1, I-133) Wind speed) Add inhalation plus ingestion doses: Total I-133 Dose 2b. mrem Total Iodine Dos'e: . .. . . _C'._ ' ' . . .l . . :_ ..

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         ~%is is the highest possible of f-site dose for iodine releases.                                   It is the PBAPS site boundary and based on the worst meteorological conditions.

All other locations will have lower iodine doses. Step 3 provides a = ore realistic, though conservative, iodine dose based on actual meteorological data. B. Refined Assessment

1. Obtain iodine activity released from Units 2 and 3 la. uCi I-131 vents from counting lat gra.ory, released Ib. uCi I-l' release j 2. Determine the esti=ated time period 2a. Start: Date Time ES j of release (maxi uz period is the 2b. End: Date Time ES
!                          collection time of the iodiae car-                                         2c.                    hrs. (time period ridges).                                                                                                of release) j                  Enter Ites 2c, time period of release, in column E of Table                                V       .

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Paga 39 of 49, R;v. O (3 Tako the folicvieg dato frco tha 75 f t. ci:roviva ttwer Aercv:na - recorder. If the 75 ft. Aerovane is unavailable, use the 90 ft. Aercvin2 recorder Station 1A.

3. Check which Aerovane recorder used:

75 Ft. 90 Ft.

4. Determine the meteorological conditions for each sector over the time period of the release and enter in Table V , Inhalation Dose.

If some sectors are not app!1 cable, enter zero.

a. Assign the wind direction and a vind chart direction for each hour of release. Use the left hand trace. Enter nu=ber of hours in column D for u nch sector.
b. Determine the aveeage wind speed for each sector. Use the right hand trace on the recorder. If the wind speed is less than 1 mph, use wind speed of 1 mph.

Example: 350*-10' N Sector: (5 + 10 + 15) ech . :? . Y .'.*Q ,*,.),*l:Y i .}-l. .E.i;'C.&, l2..s.'*h *;f:^~":-] l .? " ~ . ' 3 hrax,.tn occto.r.. ..,:. ~ ^. :,

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Enter' average wind speed'in $olumn F"for'*each sector'.'*

c. Determine the turbulance class for each sector by examining the wind direction trace (left hand trace) and comparing this with the turbulance class examples included in this procedure, EP-JIC Figure 1. If the turbulance class for each sector is variable, assign the mest frequent one. Enter, turbulanc.e class in column G.

d.- Using the class determined for each sector (column G), determine dispersion f actor and distance listed below. Enter d_ispersion f ec't"~ o r in column H, diitance in column I. Inhalation If the turbulaare Choose: class from 4C_is Disperaion f actor Distance Class I or III 3.663 .25 miles Class II 5.738 .25 Class IV 7.220 .25 Class 7 .3652 .25

e. Multiply colu=ns D x E x F x H. enter answer in column J.

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f. If period is April through November, Repeat stcp 4 using the following data for 4d. Enter data on Table VI , Ingestion Dose.

Ingestion If the turbulance Choose Dispersion Factor Distance class from 4C is Class I or VI 89.5 .50 miles Class II 138.3 .50 Class IV - 155.8 .50 Class V 3.1 .50

5. Calculata the maximum pluma centerline iodine dose in the following manner. This is the infant thyroid dose in all cases.
a. Inhalation Dose Choose the maximum " Met Factor" from column I of Table V.

Downwind Met. Factor Dire:ction miles

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b. Ingestion Dose:

i i Calculate ingestion dose if April through November, otherwise dose = 0 t . Choose the maximum " Mat. Factor" from colu=n I of TableVI . Downwind Met. Factor Direction miles (Column I) (Column C) (Column I) t

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trem (Item Ib, uci I-133) * (Met. Factor)x 3.11 x 10 Add I-131 + I-133 doses Total Ingestion dose = + . mrca ( Total iodine dose

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e' TAL V r i Inhalation Dose A B C D E F G 11 I J ,  ; find Chart Wind Chart Downwind Hours in Release Ave. Wind, Turbulance Dispersion Met, t>egrees Direction Direction Sector Speed Period hrs Class Factor Distance Factor 150-10 N S 1/ 1/ . 10-35 NNE SSW }/ }f . , a 15-55 NE SW 1/ 1/ i* - 55-80 ENE WSW 1/ , 1/ - . i;'. 30- 100 E W 1/ 1/

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           * '-                                                                          Page kh of L9, R:v. O                             j ITE:t 5 REPRESENTS THE MAXI.M DOSE THAT WOULD BE FOUND DOWNWIND IN THE PLUML CENTERLINE AT GROUND LEVEL. DOSES FOR OTHER DISTANCES ON OR OFF THE PLUME CENTER LINE MAY BE DETERMINED AS FOLLOWS:
       .       C.         Refined assessment of other offsite and boundary doses.
6. Select other locations of ir.terest downwind. Determine the distance from the roof vents to these locations and enter on the calculation table in Column A, desired distance.
7. Determine the downwind direction associated with the location of interest. Enter in Column 3 of the calculation table. From Table VI find the wind chart direction and hours in wind c Er~t direction. Enter these in Column C and D, respectively of the calculation table..
8. Enter the. release period,' Ites 2c.in Column E of,the, ,,
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EP-316 Page h5 cf h9, Rev. o TABLE VII ALL TultEUI,ENCE CLASSES FoR ANY DIRECTION DISFERSION FACTORS FOR Roof VE.T RF1EASF CALCULATED FOR WORST DIRECTION FOR GIVOI DISTANCE DISTANCE DISPERSION TACTOR BY TURBULENCE CLASS CLASS I OR III CLASS II CLASS IV CLASS V (MILES)

           .25         3660000           57h0000       7220000        365000
           .50          900000            1380000      1560000         3c606 75          390000             595000       61hoco           6o80 1.00            216000             325000       313000           1800 1.25            136000             20hoco       18hoco            660 1.50             87000             128000       100000            150 1 75             63500              92000        68000             7o 2.00             h8100              69200        h8600             ho 2.25             37600              53700        36000             20 2.50             30200              h28co         27500            10 2.75             2h700              3h900        21500              7 3 00              20600             28900         17200             h 3 25              17500             2h200         13900             3 3 50              1h900             20700         11500              2 3 75              13000             17800          9580              1 h.co              11300              15hoo         8060            <1 h.25               9900              13500         6860            <1 4.5o               8800              11900         5890            <1 h.75               7800              10600         5090            <1 5.00              707o               9500         bhho            <1 5 50              5790               7700         3h30            <1 6.00              h820               6350         2700            <1 6.50              4080               533o         2170             .i 490          1760           <1 7.00              3h90 7.50              3010               3880         1h60 8.00              2630               3370         1220 8.50              2320               2950          103o 9 00              205o               2600           880 9 50              18ho               230o           750 10.00               1660               205o           650 10.50               1h80               18ho           560 11.00               1350               1660           h90 11.50               1220               1500           h30 12.00               1120               1370           380 12.50              1030               1250           3ho 13 00               950               11ho           300 13.50               870               1oso           27o 14.00               810                 970          2ho 1h.50               750                 900          220 15.00               700                 830          200 15.50                630                770           180 16.00                61o                720           160 16.50                57o                670           150 17.00                53o                63o           1ho 17.50                500                590           13o 18.00                470                550           120

EP-316 Page h6 cf h9, Rev. o DISTANCE DISPERSION FACTOR BY TUR3VLE!CE CLASS CLASS II CLASS IV CLASS V (MILES)_ CLASS I OR III 450 520 ito 18.50 h20 490 100 19 0o 19 50 hoo h60 9o 20.00 380 430 80 21.0o 3ho 39o 70 22.00 350 60 31o <1 28o 320 So-23 00 50 <1 24.00 26o 290 260 ho <1 25.00 2ho 160 17o 20 <1 30.co 10 c1 120 120 35.00 1o <1 ho.co 90 90 70 6 41 h5.co 70 <1 50 5 5c.co so

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CALCULArts TABLE ;5 , Unsis: Center 1tue of ralcase path only. These calculations are valid only for a constant , hours in sector, constant}. wind speed, and turbulance class. If any*of these factors change significantly NEW VALUES MUST be calculated. 6 . A B C D E F G H l I Hours In - 1)esired Downwind Wind Chart Wind Chart Releasef i' Wind Turbulence Dispersion Met. Distance Direction Direction Direction Period Speed Class Factor Factor 1/ .. j/ 1/ . if/ 1/ '. 71 /

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              ' 11.*       2Oltiply columns D x E x F x H enter answer in column I.                                                                            i 1
               '11.        Cc1culate the plu=e centerline iodine dose in the f ollowing manner. This is the infant thyroid dose in all                                                                          ,

Cases. i Choose the desired location "Het Factor" from column I of the Calculation Table. Downwind Mct. Factor Direction miles i (Column I) ' (Column 3) (Column A)

   <                        a. 1-131 Dose I

l Inhalation:

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l (Ites la, uCi I-131) x (Met. Factor)x Calculate ingestion dose if April through November, otherwise dose = 0

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l 1.13 x 10 -12 " mres l (Itcs Ib, uCi I-133) (Mat. Factor) l l Calculate ingestion dose if April through November, otherwise dose = 0 In.;es tion: l (Ites Ib, uCi I-133) * . x 0~ ' ' = (Mat. Factor)x Add inhalation + ingestion doses ! Total I-133 dose * + = mrcia (11b) Total iodine dose i (

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12. Repeat. Step 11 for each desired location on the Calculation Table.

OFF CCITERLINE DOSE CALCULATIONS

13. Overlays are not applicable to off-centerline roof vent data. Any esti:nate of off-centerline dose rates for roof vent releases would have to be a judg=ent based on weather conditions. .
14. A population rose,Eh3_le6- Figure 5, is attached to provide information if r.an-rem calculations are required.

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s/w o PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY PEACil BOTTOM UNITS 2 AND 3 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures EP-317 DIRECT REC 0bSENDATIONS TO COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCIES PURPOSE: To prescribe procedures for making recommendations for protective actions directly to local emergency managecent agencies.

REFERENCES:

1. Emergency Plan, Sec. 6 (Emergency Measures)
2. Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources, Bureau of Radiation Protection Plan for Nuclear Power Generation Station Incidents, Section VIII.

APPENDICES: Table of Recommended Protective Actions ACTION LEVEL: Both of the following occur: 1. Dose rates (as measured or as calculated in accordance with EP-316) exceed 500 mR/hr (whole body) or 2500 mR/hr (child's thyroid). ! 2. Neither the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA) nor the Bureau of Radiation Protection respond to the initial notification ] within 15 minutes of the initial notifications. 1 PROCEDURE: Immediate Actions: I The Inter % Emergency Director shall:

1. Calculate the projected off-site dose by multiplying the calculated or measured off-site dose rate by the expected duration of exposure.

The estimated duration of exposure is the elapsed time from the time of the initial release from the plant until the time the release is termirated. If the time that the release is terminated cannot be determined, assurn an expected duration of 2 hours. l l l l t

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2. Using the Appendix, determine the recommended protective actions based on the calculated projected dose.
3. Determine the immediate response area. This area is approximately a 90-degree sector of arc centered along the direction of plume travel to a distance of 10 miles from the plant. If the wind direction is variable, the inmediate response area is the entire EPZ out to 10 miles from the plant.
4. Contact the five plume exposure EPZ counties (Lancaster, Cecil, Harford, York, and Chester Counties; see EP-209 for telephone numbers) and provide the following information:
a. That a General Emergency has been declared.
b. Current meterological conditions (especially wind direction).
c. Identify the immediate response area.
d. Projected doses in the innediate response area.
e. Recommended protective actions for the counties within the immediate response area (as described in the Appendix, including the comments listed in the Appendix).
f. That JPZ counties not in the immediate response area are to stand by on alerted status pending changes in the energency conditions.

I FO:.L0t.UP ACTIONS :

1. The Interiu Lmergency Director or Emergency Director shall continue to refine the off-site dose projections and the immediate response area as plant and meterological conditions change. Off-site dose projections as a function of range from the plant should be determined. The results of these actions and changes in the recommended protective actions shall be provided to the EF' counties.

This responsibility shall be tumed over to the Site Emergency Coordinator when the ECC is functional.

2. When PEMA, BRP, and the NRC respond to initial notification, inform these agencies of the status of protective actions recommended to the counties.

s I I i i TABLE OF RECO*DDINDIID PRfRECTIVE ACTIONS k PRalECllip IX)SE (RE!!)

TO Ti!E POP 11LATION REC 0tNENDED ACf!ONS COFfENTS e

i Whole Body < .5 No planned protective actions are

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             ,o r              necessary. Monitor environmental Child's Thyroid <2.5                                                          protective actions to maintain radiation levels. Inform county and                exposures as low as reasonable local agencies responsible for                     achievable.

disaster response of the event. I t< hole Body .5 to< 1 Population must seek shelter indoors.  ! or If iodine and particu. ate contamination consider evacuation. Evacuate fallout is expected, showering and l Child's Thyroid 2.5 to< 5 especially if projected dose is at g high end of exposure range and changing clothing after seeking shelter . i is recommended for the population in the 8 unless constraints (e.g. weather immediate response area. conditions) uake evacuation impossible. Control access to the affected area.  ! t Whole Body 21 Evacuation is mandatory. or If evacuation is not inmediately possible, Child's Thyroid 2 5 seeking shelter is an alternative. If Honitor environmental radiation iodine and particulate contamination fall- ' i levels and adjust area for mandatory out is expected, sheltering and changing evacuation based an these levels. ', clothing after seeking shelter or Control access to the affected area., , evacuating is reconnended for the  ; population in the inmediate response area. 8 um M %D 2 J. ,

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_ , . Pogo 1 of 4, Rev. O JJY:ent fVfgk'L/. 6p?' M /Y/ PHILADELPilIA ELECTRIC COMPANY PEACH BOTTOM UNITS 2 43 EP - 320 PROCEDURE FOR LEAKING CHLORINE PURPOSE: This procedure addresses to methods that are to be used to stop or contain chlorine container leaks.

REFERENCES:

1. Emergency Plan.
2. Contingency plan for spills of oil or other hazardous materials for inland waters of Region III -

EPA.

3. Pollution Incident Report.

4 Pollution Incident Prevention Plan.

5. Chlorine Manual, 4th ed., The Chlorine Institute.
6. Instruction Booklets for Emergency Capping Kits,
a. Kit "B" Ton Containers
b. Kit "C" Tank Cars G Tank Trucks l' RE Rl!Q ti; S I TE :

Indication o f Leaking Chlorine. MATERIALS OR EQUIPMEN.' Rl! QUIRED: Chemox Mask or Air Mask. Chlorine Emcrgency Kit "C" for Tank Cars G Trucks. Location inside Chlorinator Room. Ammonium Hydroxide (NH4 0H).' ACTION LEVE LS : Minor Leaks - Hand 3ed by Station Personnel. Major Leaks - Requiring Offsite Assistance. SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS: l 1. Never attempt to work around Icaking chlorine without a

chemox or air mask.

l 2. 1)o not work alone. Work at least in a pair. ! 3. Notify Shift Supervision or Control Room immediately ir a ulcnificant leak is discovered.

h. Keep chlorine from contacting the skin by being properly clothed.

5 Do not spray water on leaking chlorine. This vill only make the leak vorse because the acids for=ed will attack metal. I t l 1 .. . . . .

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A- Minor Leaks. Leaking chlorine can be located by attaching a cloth saturated with ammonia solution to a pole and passing it over the sus-pected area. A leak will be indicated by the white vapor that is formed. A.1.Angic Valve Stem Leak: Use wrench 110 from capping kit to pull up on packing nuts. A.2. Valve or Manway Gasket Leaks: Use wrench 112 to pull up on stud nuts. B - Leaks Requiring the Use o f Other Capping Kit "C" Devices. B.1. Angle Valve Hood. a) Remove the vent valve outlet cap and open the vent valvo. b) Assemble the yoke, block, and screw assembly. c) Remove the hand wheel from the leaking valve. d) Disconnect piping. e) Remove the valve outlet plug. f) Place the plug against the upper part of the valve-if chain is in the way, cut it off, g) Place the gasket on the manway cover plate around the base of the leaking valve. h) Place hood over the gasket. i) Place yoke hooks into the ports of manway housing. j) Center the screw over the hood and tighten the screw forcing the hood against the gasket and the manway cover. k) Close the vent valve on hood.

1) Test fo r Icaks.

B . 2. S a fe ty Valvo llood. THERE ARE TWO TYPES OF SAFETY VALVES THAT MAY BE ENCOUNTERED, ACF 0.1 CitLORINE INSTITUTE TYPE. B.3.ACF Type Valve Hood. a) Remove the vent valve outlet cap 6 open the valve b) Insert the gasket into the cap. c) Remove the regular safety valve cap or remove the cap and

casing together.

d) If the regular safety valve cap comes off without the casing: remove the diaphragm. Apply the cap with the con-tained gasket to the regular safety valve casing and tighton. Closc the vent va*,vc on the valve hood and test for Icaks. , c) If the regular sufoty valvo cap G casing come of f together: l remove the base gasket and clean the surface. Place the new gasket on the safetyivalve base and center it. Screw the casing (from kit) over this gasket. Then screw the cap with the gasket and tighten. Close the vent valve and test for leaks. f) If the leak persists remove the emergency cap 6 apply the i hood and the yoke device. I

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B.4. Chemical Institute Standard Valve Hood, a) Remove the vent valve outlet cap and open the vent valve.

   \            Inscrt the gasket into cap.

b) c) Cut the seal wire and remove the regular safety valve cap or remove the cap and casing together, d) If the regular safety valve cap comes off without the casing: remove the diaphragm, apply the cap with contained gasket to the regular safety vtive casing and tighten. Close the vent valve on the emergency cap and test fo r leaks. e) If the regular safety valve cap and casing come of f togethe r: remove the base gasket and clean the surface, place the new gasket on the safety valve base and center it; screw the casing over this gasket, then screw the cap with the gasket to the casing and tighten. Close the vent valve on the emergency cap and test for leaks. f) If the leak persists, remove the capping device and apply the hood and yoke levice. B.S. Hood and Yoke for Safety Valve. This assembly is similar and its method of application is similar to the procedure in paragraph B.I. C - Major Leaks - Requiring Of fsite As sis tance. If a chlorine leak develops which cannot be handled properly by station personnel, the foll > wing procedure should be follcwed:

1. Notify the station superintendent or staff individual on call.
2. No ti fy the load dispatcher.
3. Noti fy the vendor.
a. Chlorine supplier
b. Company, address, phone no. supply the following i n fo rma t ion to the vendor
c. Directions to the plant.
d. Type, size, and ss rial number of container.
e. What has been done to contain the leaking chlorir .

Telephone numbers fo r requesting emergency assistance: Pennwalt Ch e mi c a_1_ Co rpo ra t io n 9:00 a . m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday B. E. Cooper-Rhila. 215-587-7706 H. F. Rice -Wayne 215-688-2601 M. J. Nelson-Philu. 215-587-7704 Emergency 24 hours B. E. Cooper - . M. J. Nelson - T. J. Doyle - C. M. Weil - R. F. Andrews-o

hP - 320 Page 4 o f 4, Itev c Columbia Southern - Pittsburgh Plate Glass 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday s 1-412-434-2426 1-412-434-2427 Emergency 24 hours 1-412-434-3131 Plant Numbers B a rb e r ton , Ohio 1-216-753-5461 Natrium, W. Va. 1-304-455-2200 Area Sales J. J. Burke Allied Chemicals Syracuse, New York 1-315-468-1633 1-315-463-1611 CHEMTREC CilEMTREC stands for Chemical Transportation Emergency Center, a public service of the Manufacturing Chemists Association at its offices in Washington, D.C. It provides immediate advice for those at the scene of emergencies, then promptly contacts the shipper of the chemicals involved for more detailed assistance and appropriate follow-up. CilEMTRFC opcrates around ths clock-seven days a week to receive direct dial toll-free calls from any point in the U.S. KUTS Telephone Number 800-424-9300 TO CALL THIS NUMBER, DI AL OUTSIDE OPERATOR AND ASK HER TO GET IT FOR YOU. IT CANNOT BE DIRECT DIALED FROM Tl!IS EXCHANGE I

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                                                                                                ?each Bottom Units 2 and 3 Energency Plan Implementing Procedure EP-h01     BE-ENTRY AND RECOVERY (DERGENCY DIRECTCR FUNCTIONS)

PURPCSE: To prescribe the steps for re-entering a hszardous area following an evacuation. BEFE3ENCES: Emergency Plan, Sec. 5 (Organizational Control of Energencies) APPENDICES: None ACTION LEV!:L:

1. Evacuntion hac been completed in accordance with EP-303, 30h , or 305
2. The condition causing the emergency is under control.

Accounting and surveying of personnel and care for injured persons is ! 3 l in progress or completed.

4. Initial off-site radiation surveys to define the extent and severity of any hazard to the public have bee 7 completed.

PROCEDURE: t Re-entry is a deliberate post-emergency action directed by the Emergency Director, Interim Emercency Director, or the Assistant Station Superintendent (if delegated by the E=ergency Director) and typically initiated from the assembly areas. This basic procedure is applicable regardlest of the type of evacuation. The primary objective of the Re-Entry Team is to define the level and extent of radiation and contamination. The primary objective of the Recovery Team is to recover the plant to an operable condition. l

PagJ 2 of 2 , R2v. O IMMEDIATE ACTIONS:

1. The Interim Emergency Director or Energency Director shall:
a. Review off-site e.nd on-site rsdiation area survey data and in-plant radiation instrument data.

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b. Determine the preferred dirsction for approaching the plant and select survey points for checking radiation conditions.
c. Establish two-way radio ecmmunications between the Radiation Survey Team and the Interim Emergency Director or Emergency Director.
d. Direct re-entry by directing the Radiation Survey Team Leader to '

dispatch teams to the survey points.

e. Review the re-entry survey data and control the degree of penetration into the hazardous area.

CAUTION: PLANNED RADIATION EXPOSURE IN EXCESS OF NORMAL STATION AOMINIS'"RATIVE GUIDES, HP0/CO-100, MUST BE SPECIFICALLY AUTHORIZED BY THE EMERGENCY DIRECTOR. FOLLOW-UP ACTIONS: Based en the report from the Radiation Survey Team, the E=ergency 1-irector shall organize and direct a Recovery Team. The Team shall enter the hasard area to recover the plant. Recovery operations shall be carefully planned and individuals assigned shall be properly equipped and trained for their particular functions. Recovery operations shall be developed as necessary based on the particular situation and shall be authorised by Electric Production Msnagement. Direction of the Recovery Team can be delegated by the Emergency Director to' the Assistant Station Superintendent. i L _

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EP- 500 Paga 1 or 3 , Rev. O JJY: cat flh$v -l g) f/* O'/ PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY Peach Bottom tJnits 2 and 3 EP-500 REVIEW AND REV!SION OF EMERGENCY PLAN (FSAR Appendix 0) PURPOSE: This procedare describes the method which shall be used for annuni review or the Emergency Plan and the incorporation of any necessary revision. IthPERENCE: 1%crgency Pitm, Cec. 2 (Cecpc and Applicability) and Coc. 8 (Maintaining E=ergency Procedures) PREREQUISITES : N/A P,9,0CEDU3L1:

1. The Superintendent, Generation Division - Nuclear, shall appoint one member of the Electric Production Department staff to conduct the annual review of the Peach Bottem Energency Plan.
2. The staff me=ber shall review the Plan and recommend revisions which are required as a result of the following considerations:
a. Written critiques and evaluations of drills and exercises, especially reco== ended corrective actions.
b. Changes in plant orgtnization.
c. Changes in function or organization of supporting agencies.

d Changes in state or fedital regulations.

e. Changes in state or local emergency plans.
f. Modifications to the plant or site which could affect emergency planning.
g. Recen=endations from other organizations, such as state and federal agencies and other utilities.
h. Changes in construction or opcrating status.

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        '.          i. Cicnificant chances in areas surrounding the site, such as changes I                  in population dencity or land usage.

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j. Changes in capabilities of supporting organizations, including Radiation Manacement Corporation and local hospitals.
k. Changes in other plant operating or ad=inistrative procedures.
                't. The revlevoc cha13 document the rc:ults of his revicw in a letter to the Station Superintendent. The letter shall state the areas reviewed (with those listed above, as a mini =u=), the results for each area, and the recc== ended revisions.
4. If in the opinion of the persen reviewing the plan, that only minor changes are needed, the reviewer shall for:alize the proposed changes and
 !                   submit the= for review by the Plant Operations Review Cc=nittee (PCRC).

i 5 If in the opinion of the person reviewing the plan, that substantial changes are needed, a three-person review cc==ittee shall be convened by the Superintendent, Generation Division-Nuclear to develop the necessary changes. The ec==ittee shall censist of one =e=cer frc= the PBAPS staff, one se=ber frc= the Electric Production Depart =ent not en the PEAPS staff, and one = ember appointed by the C&SR Cc==ittee. The review cc==ittee shall recc==end the necessary changes t o the Plant Cperations Review Cc==ittee (PORC), baced on the censiderations of Step 2, Items a thru k. 1 The ec==ittee shall specifically direct attention to an up-date of letters 4 of acrec=ent.

6. The recc==caded changes and any additional PORC recom=endations shall be presented to the CiSR Cc==ittee for approval.

7 Propo:cd chances approved by the C&SR Cc==ittee shall be incorporated into the E=ergency Plan by the person or persons who reviewed the Plan or their designees.

8. Revi cd pakes of the Emergency Plan shall be prepared within onc =enth of OSCR Co==ittee approval and shall be distributed to perscnnel and groups on the E=ergency Plan Distribution List. Holders of the E=ergency Plan vill be reque ted to ackncvledge receipt of the revised pages. The receipts shall be returned to the Engineer, Health Physics and Chemistry, who vill place the= in the General Office File.

9 Energency Plan Implementing Procedures shall be revised to reflect any chancec in the Emergency Plan (the Imple=enting Procedures are also reviewed rtnd revised, independent of the annual plan review, according to other prescribed administrative procedures). Controlled copies of revisions should be distributed to ensure all ecpies of the Implementing Procedures, including pected copies of specific procedures, are updated. 1 I

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10. If ch Ancc: to the Emcrcency Plan affect contractor support groups or support personnel, a meeting shall be arranged with the persons or groups
             '                    concerned to discuss the enanges. Contractor groups vill be responsible for apprising their personnel of these changes.
11. Station Supervision shall inform station personnel of the changes in the Emr gency Plan and the Implementing Procedures. Discussion of all ct.nges shall be incorporated into training programs, as appropriate.

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SURVEILLANCE TEST /MSROENCY PLAN PROCEDURES INDEX O pgA0n soTToM UNITS 2 AND 3 h>'4 04/01/8.1..j F g; cza Re view Rev. Revision: h Number Title Date No._ Date - ;. ,'d 1 E:I Y,I AFR O 04/01/81' .<; 1 ST/EP-1 Evacuation Alarm Test 04/01/81 12 y;,3, .5.Nl{,g , O ST/EP-2 Evacuation Drill - 04/01/81 ,10 04/01/81' ? 4 Emergency Equipment Operational check 04/01/81 8 04/01/81 , d ST/EP-3A , Emergency Equipment Calibration 04/01/81 4 04/01/81- 8 ST/EP-3B O ST/EP-3C Emergency Equipment Inventory 04/01/81 8 04/01/81 8 ST/EP 4 Medical Drill 04/01/81 9 04/01/81 , i ST/EP-5 Fire Drill 08/03/79 5 08/03/79'.- 4 ST/EP-7 Class IV Emergency Drill, Initial . i Response-Phase DELETED i ( General Emergency Annual Exercise 04/01/81 9 04/01/S1 ST/EP-d ST/EP 10 Local Fire Department (Delta-Cardiff) 11/22/,77 ( Training 11/22/77 0 sT/EP-11A Technical Support Center Mask and 01/14/81 0 01/14/81 ( Iodine Canister Replacement 8 ST/EP-12 Emergency Telephone List (EP-209) i ( Review 04/01/81 0 04/01/81 ST/EP-13 Monthly Communications Drill 04/01/81 0 04/01/81 4 04/01/81 ST/EP-14 Quarterly Communications Drill 04/01/81 0 ( ST/EP-39 First Aid Drill 01/14/80 6 J1/14/80 i 4 4 4 ( .

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REC.'Yr!. Review Rev. Revision Title Date No. Date Number AFR 3 19Si . 04/,01/81 12 04/01/81 ST/EP-1 Evacuation Alarm Test y;, y, yngpjg 04/01/81 10 04/01/81 ST/EP-2' Evacuation Drill Emergency Equipment Operational Check 04/01/81 ,8 04/01/81 ST/EP-3A b Emergency Equipment Calibration 04/01/81 4 04/01/81 ST/EP-3B Emergency Equipment Inventory 04/01/81 8 04/01/81 ST/EP-3C 04/01/81 9 04/01/81 Medical Drill ST/EP 4

                                                                                                 08/03/79      5    08/03/79 ST/EP-5            Fire Drill General Emergency" Annual Exercise                             04/01/dl      9    04/01/81 ST/EP-8 ST/EP-10           Local Fire Department (Delta-Cardif f)                                            11/22/77 l                               Training 11/22/77      0
l. Technical Support Center Mask and ST/EP-11A Iodine Canister Replacement ~ 01/14/81 0 01/14/81

( 3T/EP-12 Emergency Telephone List (EP-209) 1 04/01/81 Review 04/01/81 s ' 04/01/81 0 04/01/81 ST/EP-13 Monthly Communications Drill

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PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY Peach Bottom Units 2 & 3 J ST/EP-1 EVACUATIOt1 ALARM TEST 1 i Emergency Plan Requirement TEST FREQUENCY: Test should be performed every two weeks. Performance of the test nust be performed at least once each month to comply with the Emergency Plan. TEST RESULTS: A. All of the test steps were completed SATISFACTCRILY. PERFCR?.ED BY: SIGMTURE (CPERATCR) TI.'.5/DATE SIGNATURE (SHIFT SUPERVISIGN) TIAE/DATE B. One or more of the test steps was completed UNSATISFACTORILY. Action required to resolve discrepancies encountered in test:

1. MRF
2. OriER:

SIGNATURE (CFERATCR) TI5E/DATE SIGNATURE (SHIFT SUPEP.VISICfJ) TI?.E/DATE l l REVIEi;ED BY: l l l l l STATION SUPERINTENDENT DATE l t 1 t t

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This procedure describes the method which shall be used to test the evacuation alarm eouipment and to verify its operability.

REFERENCE:

1. Bechtel Electrical Drawing E-1048.

$ 2. EP-301 Operation of the Evacuation Alarm / Pond Page System.

3. Emergency Plan.

PREREQUISITES:

1. Mgr. Public In formation-( R. L. Harper, 412 2 or alternate) notified that this test shall be performed on (date)

(Shift). Notification given to (name) on (date) THIS PREREQUISITE SHALL BE PERFORMED ON THE D/Y OF THE DRILL. P R*:CEDURE : THIS PROCEDURE IS TO BE PERFORMED ONCE EVERY TWO WEEKS UNDER DIRECTION OF SHIFT SUPERVISION. PREREQUISITE MUST BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO START OF TEST. DO NOT CONDUCT THIS TEST DURING A PERIOD OF CRITICAL PLAhT OPERATIONS.

1. Notify the Director of the Information Center (as necessary) of the impending test (extension 311 or 456-5101)
2. Notify Unit 1 p e r s o n n e l (Gu uN1 is at 312 ) .
3. Notify Load Dispatcher of drill.

4 The shift supervisor shall obtain an evacuation alarm test form (attached).

5. Shift supervision shall station individuals at strategic points for the purpose of monitoring the alarms and flashing beacon lights.

Suggested stations for adequate monitoring of the sirens are:

a. Each refuel floor
b. Each drywell, if unit is shutdown
c. Turbine building
d. Administration Building r
e. River side of screen structure e f. River side of "B" cooling tower
6. Announce evacuation alarm test on P.A. Shift Supervision shall activate the alarm system according

' to the alarm test form. (Refer to EP-6 Operating - g the Evacuation Alarm and Pond Page System).

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i Stations that require visual verification of beacon lights operability are:  ! A. Unit #2 Condensate Pp. Pit. (light located above 2B Condensate Pp.)  ; B. Unit #3 Condensate Pp. Pit. l (light located above 3B Condensate Pp.) C. Diesel / Generator Bays E-1, E-2. E-3 an.1 E 14

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6. Announce evacuation alarn. test on P.A. Shift Supervision
            ,       shall activate the alarm system according to the alarm I       test form.     (Refer t0 EP-301 - Operating the Evacuatien Alarm and Pond Page System).

7 When all equipment has been tested, shift supervision shall announce an all clear over the P. A. System.

8. Shift Supervision shall complete the evacuation alarm test form based on his own observations and reports from individuals statirned around the plant.

9 Report malfunctioning equipment (via MRF) to the Administrative Engineer who is responsible for effecting repairs via the telephone company. _

10. The completed for= attached to this ST/EP, shall be signed by shift supervision and forwarded to the Station Superintendent (via the Surveillance Test I Coordinator) for his review and signature.

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sf E?/EP-1 P;gs 4 ef 4, Hcv., 12 SP/EP-1.1 EVACUATION ALARM TEST REPORT - UNITS 2 and 3 This form shall be used to initiate and document the results of a test of the evacuation alarm system. 4 { Station Superintendent Approval I Director of the Information Center Notified Unit 1 Guard Notified "THIS IS A TEST" announced over P.A. Ed REPCRT DESCRIPTION FORM RESULTS POSITION 1 Taped message, river speakers (intake and B cooling tower) River Edge 2 Microphone, river speakers (intake and B cooling tower) Piver Edge 3 0FF 4 Dryvell Unit 2 Dryvell Unit 2 ( 3 Drywell Unit 3 Drywell Unit 3 6 Plant Refuel Floor Turbine Bldg Admin Bldg

                   " TEST CCMPIETE" anncunced over P. A.

CRITIQUE: Record below a critique of the Evacuation Alarm Test. Point out any problems encountered or unusual circumstan.es and plant personnel respcase to them. Include any suggestions for improvement of this drill. i f 'dritten Ey: Shift Supervisor or Staff Me=ber i

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PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY Peach Bottoa Units 2 & 3 EMERGENCY PLAN SURVEILLANCE TEST l ST/EP- 2 77AN'A'"Ic'I noTT L Emergency Plan Requirement TEST FREQUENCY: Once Each Quarter (except during that calendar quarter when an ST/EP-8 General Emergency Annual Exercise is held.) TEST RESULTS: A. All of the test steps were completed SATISFACTORILY. PERFORMED BY: SIGNATURE (OPERATOR) TIME /DATE SIGNATURE (SHIFT SUPERVISION) TIME /DATE ( B. One or more of the test steps vas -:omplet ed UNS ATISPACTn l;.Y . Action required to resolve discrepancies encountered in tect:

1. MRF
2. OTHER:

SIGNATURE (OPERAT0n) TIME /DATE SIGNATU3E (SHIFT SUPERVISION) TIME /DATE REVIEWED BY: STATION SUPERINTENDENT DATE e I

ST/EP-2 Paga 2 of 5, Rsv. 10 PURPOSE: This procedure shall be used to familiarize personnel with the evacuation nlarma and with the actions to be taken in the event of a serious plant radiation emergency.

REFERENCE:

Emergency Plana EP-301 Operating the Evacuation Alarm and Pond Page System EP-207 Search and Rescue Section EP-209 Telephone List for Emergency Use EP-207 Personnel Accounting Section EF-303 Plant Evacuation EP-30h Assembly for Possible Site Evacuatica EP-305 Site Evacuation PBEREOUISITES: l 1. Test personnel have reviewed the action levels of EP-303, 304 & 305

2. The Station Superintendent or his alternate approved performance of this drill.

3 The following notifications have been made prior to the drill. Person Notified Notified By Date Time a) Load Dispatcher b) Mgr Public Info (R.L. Harper 8-hl22) c) Sta. Supt./ Asst. Sta. Supt. d) Information Center (311 or 9-6-5101) I e) Unit 1 personnel (Guard is stationed at Ext. 312) f) Pa. E=ergency Management Agency (FEMA) l (1-783-8150) and request notification of Pa. Sureau of Rad. Health NOTIFICATIONS SHALL BE MADE ON THE DAY OF TE DRILL. NOTIFICATION SHALL INCLUDE WHEN DRILL IS TO BE PERFORMED. THIS TEST MAY BE PERFORMED IN CONJUNCTION WITH ST/EP-1 EVACUATIO?( ALAPR TEST. PROCEDURE: THIS PROCEDURE SHALL BE IMPLEMENTED QUARTERLY UNDER DIRECTION OF SHIFT SUPERVISION. DO NOT COEUCT THIS TEST DURING A PERIOD OF CRITICAL PLANT OPERATIONS. P.E.Co. MAINTENANCE, P.E. CO CONSTRUCTION, VENDORS, OR CUTSIDE CONTRACTORS CRAFTS MAY PARTI-CIPATE IN THIS DRILL AT TE DISCRETION 07 THE STATION SUPERINTENDENT. Immediate Action: Shift Supervision shall:

1. Verify that prerequisites conditions have been satisfied.
2. Announce the evacuation drill ar follows:
      '              "NOW EAR THIS. THIS IS THE SHIFT SUPERINTEEENT. THIS IS A PLANT EVACUATION DRILL. I REPEAT, THIS IS ONLY A DRILL.           P.E.CO. MAINTENANCE, P.E. CO. CONS 3UC-TION, VENDORS, OR OUTSIDE CONTaACTOR CRAFTS ARE NOT INVOLVED. ALL OTER PERSONNEL EVACUATE THE PLANT AND ASSDGLE IN THE ADMINISTRATION BUILDING ON TE GROUND FLCCR. SHIFT PERSONNEL REPCRT TO TE CONTROL ROCM. "THIS IS ONLY A DRILL" 9

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Pago 3 of 5, Rsv. 10 l l THIS A!COUNCEMENT MAY BE MODIFIED TO GIVE INSTRUCTIONS TO P.E.Co MAINTEIANCE, P.E.Co CCNSTRUCTICN, VENDORS OR OUTSIDE OCNTRACTOR CRAPfS IF THEY ARE TO PALTICIPATS I IN THIS DRILL.

3. Activate the evacuation siten in the " PLANT" position.

If also performing an evacuation alarm test, activate the remaining functions of the alarm system and complete the evacuation alarm test form. Refer to ST/EP-1. Follow-Up Action:

1. Shif t Supervision shall:

a) Receive personnel accountability reports. b) Verify that guards have initiated their emergency procedure PP-2. c) Designate an area of simulated accident conditions and request the Radiation Survey Team to survey the area. Designated area HP Survey completed by d) Announce an "ALL CLEAR" at the conclusion of alarm testing or within 15 minutes. e) During the 2nd and 4th quarters of each year, authorize the Personnel Saf ety Team Leader to form a Search and Rescue Team and conduct a simulated search and rescue in ( accordance with EP-207 f) Report on this drill to the Station Superintendent on the attached test report form ST/ EP- 2. 2. __

2. The Personnel Safety Team shall:

a) Secure a frisker on the way to the assembly area. b) Survey the assembly area. c) Survey and account for evacuees per EP .207 d) Form a Search and Rescue Team when requested by Shif t Supervision.

3. The Radiation Survey Team shall:

a) Survey the simulated accident area as requested by Shif t Supervision.

4. The security Team (Guards) shall:

a) Initiate emergency admittance procedure PP-2. b) Assist in personnel accounting per EP- 208.

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5. Non-Shift personnel shall:

a) Evacuate the plant and assemble as directed, b) Perform functions as emergency team members or other duties as directed by Shift Supervision. c) Return to assigned duties upon announcement of the "ALL CLEAR". f i 1

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Pc6e 5 of 5, Rev. 10 ST/EP-2.2 PRACTICE EVACUATION REPORT Station Superintendent approval PEMA notified & requested to notify Pa. J Bureau of Rad. Health Information Center notified Manager, Public Infor=ation notified Load Dispatcher notified trn it i notified Practice evacuation announced on at by date time shift supervision Evacuation alarm system activated Area of simulated radiation hazard Personnel Safety Team alerted Radiation Survey Team alerted Personnel accounted for Personnel Safety Team leader reports back Radiation Survey Team leader reports back Security Team leader reports Search and Rescue completed ( All clear announced at by - time shift supervision CRITIQUE: Record below a critique of the Plant Radiation Ecergency Drill. Point out any problems enecuntered or unusual circumstances and plant personnel response to them. Include suggestions for improvement of this drill. Written Ey: Shift Supervision or Staff Member

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  • ST/EP-3A Page 1 of 10,Rev. 8 GPM:1jm N fd M J PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY PEACH BOTTOM UNETS 2 and 3 Emergency Plan Surveillance Test ST-EP 3A EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT OPERATIONAL CHECK Emergency Plan Requirement Test Frequency _:

MONTHLY - Battery operated survey instrumentation operational check (ECC and TSC) l Test Results: A. All of the test steps were completed SATISFACTORILY. PERFORMED BY SIGNATURE TIME /DATE REVIEWED BY SIGNATURE (11P Supervision) TIME /DATE S IG N ATU RE (SHIFT SUPERVISION) TIME /DATE B. Action required to resolve discrepancies encountered in test:

1. MRF
2. Other S1dNATURE TIME /DATE TIMh/DATE SIGNATURE (HP SUPERVISION)

SIGNATURE (SHIFT SUPERVISION) TIME /DATE REVIEWED BY: PLANT STAFF SUPERVISION DATE

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ST/EP-3A Pcge 2 of 10, Rev. 8 PURPOSE: This procedure is used to check the availah111ty and operability of necessary emergency survey instrumentation.

REFERENCE:

Emergency Plan PREREQUISITES:

1. Lead seals and seal pliers for renewing locker seals.

PROCEDURE:

1. Battery operated survey instrumentation stored at the ECC and TSC shall be checked, on a conthly basis.
2. If any instrument does not respond as expected, remove this instrumentation from locker and replace it with a functional instrument. Document this exchange by attaching current calibration documentati.n of replacement instrument to this procedure.
3. Rescal lockers.

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l ST/EP-3A Pago 3 of 10, Rev. 8 j l TABLE SI-EP 3A-1 I t A 0FF-SITE SURVEY TEAM KIT 4 EQUIP! CIT LOCKER SEALED PRICR TO C10EK QUANTITY CHKD. REMk.KO ITEM DESCRIPIICN

1. Car battery operated air sa=pler 1 a) Flow checked at 1 ef= or = ore b) Supply of filter papers & I2 cartridges c) Sampling head 1 Vendor Geiger Counter Ser. No. 1 2.

a) Battery check, OK b) Calibration date on instrument, ok c) Response to check source, OK Vendor Ion Chamber Ser. No. 1 3 i a) Battery check, CK i b) Calibration date on instrument, ok c) Response to check source, CK Vendor

4. Frisker Ser. No. 1 a) Sample holder Sb 4 1 b) Hand probe HP 210 1 c) Battery check, CK d) Battery on charge c) Calibration date on Instrument, ok

s A - ST/EP-3A pago 4 of 10, Rev. 3 TABLE ST-EP 3A-1 A 0FF-SITE SURVEY TEAM KIT DESCRIPTION QUANTITY CHKD. RW .AEKS ITEM f) Responce to check source both probes g) Alarm check, OK Vendor 1

5. SA!1-2 Ser. No.

a) Shield with itD19 probe 1 bl Batterv cack with cable 1 c) Battery check, OK di BA-133 check source No.- 1 Expected check source range (from Piin e) lip 0/CO-67) (cpm) Max Check source response per IIP 0/CO-67 f) (epm) ,_ g) Check source, OK h) Battery on trickle charge

6. All instruments turned 0FF.
7. Check operation of outside line telephone, locked in emergency locker.
8. Check operation of company phone (#316) in PUB.

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      .-       A                                                             ST/EP-3A Page S of 10, Rev. 8 TABLE ST-EP 3A-2 B 0FF-SITE SURVEY TEAM KIT ITEM          DESCRIPTION                           QUANTITY      CHKD. REMARKS 1    Car battery operated air sa=pler                  1 a)   Flow checked at l efs or more                -

b) Supply of filter papers & I2 cartrid,;es c) Sampling head

2. Geiger Counter i Vendor Ser. No.

a) Battery check, OK b) Calibration date on instrument, ok c) Response to check source, OK

3. Ion Chamber 1 I Vendor Ser. N o . _._, ,

a) Battery check, OK b) Calibration date on instrument,ok c) Response to check source, OK 4 Frisker with Probe 1

 '                     Vendor Ser. No.
   ,                   a)   Sacple holder SH-4                            1 b)   Hand probe HP 210                             1 c)    Battery check, OK d)    Battery on charge I                        e)   Calibration date on instrument, ok l                        f)   Respense to check source both probes j

g) Alarm check ok t l I ( ..

s k ST/EP-3A Page 6 of 10, Rev. 8 TABLE ST/EP 3A-2 3 0FF-SITE SURVEY TEAM KIT ITEM DESCRIPTION QUANTITY CHKD. REMARKS Vendor j

5. SAM-2 Ser. No. {

i a) Shield with RD-19 probe b) Battery pack with cable c) Batterv check, nr d) BA-133 check source nn, e) Expected check source range (cpm) Min , (from ifP0/CO-67) Max f) Check source response per HP0/CO-67 (cpm) g) Check source, OK h) Battery on trickle c_harge l  ! i i i 1

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6. All instruments turned 0FF l I I e
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  • ST/EP 3A Pago 7 ofl0, Rev. 8 ST/EP 3A ECC ON-SITE SURVEY TEM 4 KIT "A" ITEM DESCRIPTION QUANTITY CHKD. REMARKS vendor
1. Ion Chamber Ser. No. 1

,i al Battery check, OK b) Calibration date on instrument, OK c) Response to check sou ec, OK

2. Frisker with probe
                       'endor Serial No.

V 1 a) Sample holder SH-4 1 b) Hand probe HP-210 1 c) Battery check, OK d) Response to check source, both probes e) Alarm check, OK f) Calibration date on instrument, OK g) Battery on charge l

          ,         s                                                        ST/EP 3A Page 8 ofl0, Rev. 8 ST/EP 3A ECC    04-SITE   SURVEY TEAM KIT "B" ITEM         DESCRIP'. ION           QUANTITY    CHKD.               REMARKS Vendor
1. Ion chamber Ser. No. 1
a) Battery check, OK b) Calibration date on instrument, OK c) Response to check source, OK
2. Frisker with probe 1 Vendor Serial No.

a) Sample holder SH-4 1 1 b) Hand probe HP-210 1 c) Batterv check, OK d) Response to check source, bcth probes e) Alarm check, OK f) Calibration date on instrument, OK g) Battery on charge i Vendor

3. PING-2A Ser. No. I a) Battery check, OK b) Response to check
        ;                  c) Alarm check, OK 1
        !       ,          d) Battery on charge l

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  • k Pago 9 ofl0, Rov. 8 ST/EP 3A 1

TSC SURVEY INSTRUMENTS EQUIPMENT LOCKER SEALED PRIOR TO INVENTORY ITEM DESCRIPTION QUANTITY CHKD. REMARKS Vendor

1. Geiger Counter Ser. No y a) Battery check, OK b) Calibration date on instrument. OK c) Resconse to check source. OK l

Vendor

2. lon chamber Ser. No. I a) Battery check, OK b) Calibration date on instrument c0K
                        ,- ) Response to check source, OK J

Vendor

3. Ion chamber Ser. No. 1 a) Battery check, OK .

i b) Calibration date on instrument, OK c) Response to check source, OK 4 Frisker with probe 1 Vendor Ser. No. a) Sample holder SH-4 1 b) Hand probe HP-210 1 , 9

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5. PING-2A Ser. No.

i a) Batterv check, OK b) Response to check c) Alarm check. OK _. di Batterv on charge I

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PHILADELPHIA E1ICTRIC COMPANY PEACl! BOTTOM UNIT 2 and 3 Emergency Plan _ Surveillance Test SP-EP 3B EMERGDiCY ECUIPME!1T CALIBRATIOt1 Emergency Plan Remiirement Test Frecuency: Semi-Annually - Survey instrumentation calibration (ECC and TSC) Test Recultc: A. All of the test steps were completed SATISFACTORILY. PERFORMED BY SIGIATURE TIME /DATE REVIEWED BY SIGliATURE (llP Supervision) TIME /DATE 4 01G!1 ATUlth (CitirT GUPr.1<V1010fi) TJ f4/leATN B. Action required to resolve discrepancies encountered in test:

1. MRF
2. Other:
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SIGIATURE TIME /DATh REVIEWED BY: PLA.4T STAE SUPERVISICli DATE k

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   .                                                                                  Paga 2 of h , Rsv. h PURPOSE:

This procedure is used to check the calibration and operability of necessary emergency survey instrumentation.

REFERENCES:

Appropriate EPA procedures for calibrating the specific instrumentation involved. Emergency Plan. PREREQUISITES:

1. Lead seals and seal pliers for renewing lockor seals.
2. Calibration source of kncvn strength.

PROCEDURE: I. Off-Site Survey Kits

1. Observe that emergency kit seals are intact. A B l 2. Survey instru=ents shall be calibrated semi-annually.

Obtain Instruments from e=ergency kit s. A B 3 Initiate an R'4P to use the appropriate source if required by HP0/CO-100. The storage area for emergency survey instruments shall be the ECC. Additional survey (, f instrunents shall be stored at the TSC. EMERGENCY SURVEY INSTRUMENTS SHALL BE CALIBRATED DURING PERFORMANCE OF THIS PROCEDURE OR MAYBE REPLACED WITH PREVIOUSLY CALIBRATED INSTRUMENTS. j h. Off-Site Survey Team Kit h

a. Gieger counter (1) Calibration date // //

(2) Instru=ent serial number (3) Calibration data sheet attached i I b. Ion chamber (1) Calibration date /-/ _/ / (2) Instrument serial number (3) Calibration data sheet attached l 4 1 _ e - .- - , .-_ . - _ . . . --.-m,

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c. Frisker (1) Calibration date // //

( (2) Instru=ent serial number (3) Calibration data sheet attached (k) Source checked with HP-210 probe __

d. SAM-2 (1) Calibration date // //

(2) Instrument serial number (3) Calibration data sheet attached (4) Sourced checked per !!P0/CO-67 within spec 5 On-Site Survey Teas Kits i

a. Ion Chasber (1) Calibration date // //
   .c i                  (2) Instrument Serial Number (3) Calibration data sheet attached
b. Frisker (1) Calibration date // //

i (2) Instrument serial number _ . _ _ _ (3) Calibration data sheet attached l (k) Source checked with EP-210 probe

6. Reseal the Emergency Kits _ _
            *(. PING-2A (1) Calibration date                                   //

(2) Instru=ent serial number (3) Calibration data sheet attached

8. TSC Emergency Survey Instruments
a. Geiger Counter

_t' E (1) Calibration date // (2) Instrument serial number (3) Calibration data sheet attached

            ~i' ST/EP-3B
     .                                                           Page h of h, Rsv. b A      }
          .          b. Ion Chamber I

(1) Calibration date // // (2) Instrument serial number (3) Calibration data sheet attached

                      . Frisker (1) Calibration date                                   //

(2) Instru=ent serial number (3) Calibration data sheet attached , (h) Scurce checked with EP-210 probe

d. FING-2A (1) Calibration date //

(2) Instrument serial number (3) Calibration data sheet attached M 9. Infor=ation Center i

a. Frisker (1) Calibration date //

(2) Instrument serial number (3) Calibration data sheet attadted (h) Source checked with EP-210 probe i a f t

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o ST/EP-3C l [ Pa62 1 of 28 , Rsv. 8 GPM: cat 1 N & d= ! g f///V/  ; P.MILADELPHIA ELECTRIC CCMPANY PEACH BOTTCM UNITS 2 and 3 Dnergency Plan Surveillance Test ST/EP-3C DERGENCY EQJIPME'IT INVEN" CRY Daergency Plan R,quirement

  • l Test Frequency:

O SDtI-ANNUALLY - Emergency equipment inventory, battery, and respirator replacement

                   , O when emergency equipment is used, perform only those sections indicated by HP supervision.

Test Results: A. All of the test steps were completed SATISFACTORILY. PERFORME BY 8 SIGNATURE TIME /DATE REVIEWED BY SIGNA'IURE (HP Supervision) TIME / LATE SIGNARTRE (SHIFT SUPERVISION) TIME /DATE

3. Action required to resolve discrepancies encountered in test:
1. MRF
2. Other:

SIGNARTRE SIGNATURE (H.P. SUPERVISOR) TIME /DATE SIGNATURE (SHIFT SUPERVISION) 'n'I ME / D AT E Rr/IEWED BY: PIANT STAFT SUPERVISION DATE

ST/ EP-3C j [ Pag 2 2 of 2 8 Rs.v. 8 i PURPOSE: This procedure is used to check the availability of necessary emergency health physics and medical equipment.

REFERENCE:

Emergency Plan PREREQUISITES:

1. Lead seals and seal pliers for reneving locker seals.

1

2. Batteries for replacement (for semi-annual inventory only):

Flashlight ( 72)

       )

Plasher (18) 3 Respirators newly inspected (6). PROCELURE: i

1. A complete inventory, battery, and respirator replacement shall be performed twice a year.
2. The storage areas are:
a. Units 2 and 3 =edical rc e (=edical and decon supplies) l b. ECC (survey instru=ents, decisional aids, search and rescue

( equipment, decon supplies) l c. TSC (survey instruments, decisional aids)

d. North Sub Station (decisional aids, search and rescue l equipment, decen supplies) l Delta Service Building (decisional aids, search and e.

rescue equipment, decon supplies)

f. Harford Memorial Hospital. Havre de Grace, Maryland (medical and decontamination supplies)

HOSPITAL SUPPLIES SPE.L BE ITTENTCRIED BY R.M.C. A COPY OF THE CCMPLLTED INVENTCRY SHALL BE FILED AS PART OF THIS PROCEDURE. If this ST is being done after emergency equipment is used 3. and a complete inventory is not required; perform i section . 1 l HP Supervision

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( , f Paga 3 of 28 Rsv. 8 { 1 EP-3-Medical Room 1 l IT.TT. CRY MEDICAL STATION PE!.CH B M M UNT2S 2 & 3 , A. Health Physics Su;;11es & Equi;nent (Section 1) Q'.?A.T?r!_Y CHECKD

1. Decenta=ination Table Top, v/ splash guards, stretcher, bcse, faucet and bucket. 1 each
2. Kits, Decenta=ination/Sa.=ple tahing; consisting of three canvas centainers v/ supplies and equi,.ent. 1 each 3 Moveable Protective Shield, P.M; nedel, v/ay ustable h" thick lead glass optical vieving vindev. 1 each
h. Lead Ccatsiner, High activity speci=en. 1 each 5 Ring Ocsi=eters, T13. E each
6. Plastie Sheeting, h-=ils. I roll 7 Aprens, plast.ic, dispesable. 3 each S. Shce Covers. 6 pair 9 Cap, Gevn, Mask, Gloves (surgical, disposable) 6 sets
10. E se, lov pressure with shover head and valve 1 each
11. Kraft Paper 1 roll
12. Masking Tape, 2" 3 rolls
3. Medical. Surgical, and Nursing Supplies & Equi;=ent (Section 21
1. Examination Table 1 each
2. Mayo Stand 1 each 3 W Stand 1 each
  • See Section D for component list.

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ST/EP-3C ( ) Paga k of 28, R;v. 8 INVE'.'TCRY MEDICAL STATION PEACH BO?IM UNITS 2 & 3 (Cent. )

3. Medical, Surgical, and Nursing Supplies & Equipment (Section 2)(Conti
k. Cart, SN OkS66 less bucket 1 each Sa, Spotlight, surgical, portable 1 each 5b. Spotlight is operable INITIALS
6. Sheets 6 each 7 Pillows 2 each
8. P111ov Cases 6 each 9 Blankets 2 each
10. Suetion Unit 1 each
11. 1 H Tank of 02 v/ reduction valve and masks 1 each
12. 1 A=bulance Resuscitation Unit 1 each 13 Emesis Basisn 1 Stainless Steel 2 Plastic 3 lb. Teurniquet 6 each
15. The=o=et er 6 oral 6 rectal 12
16. Measuring Tape or Rule 1 each 17 Sphygsemanometer 1 each
18. Fxmmer, Reflex Testing i each 19s. Oto scope /Ophthal:nc seope/ Rhino scope 1 each
b. Battery charged, operable & returned to charge INITIALS 20a. Flashlight, v/ batteries 1 each
b. Flashlight is operable INITIALS
21. Stethoscope 1 each i
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ST/EP-3C ( ) Paga 5 of 2 & R;v. S INVE'ITCRY MIDICAL STATION PEACH BOTTCM UNITS 2 & 3 (Cont. )

3. Medical Surgical, and Nursing Supplies & Equipment (Section 2)(Cont)
22. TYacheostomy Set, v/ assorted airway tubes 1 each
23. Catheter Tray, 1h-16 french plain 1 set 2h. Thomas Leg Splints 1 set 25 Splints, altninum, assorted sizes 1 set
26. I.'.'. Administration Sets, sterile 9 each
27. Barrier Basic Fack, for minor surgery
  • 1 each
28. Barrier Lap Pack, for =ajor surgery' 1 each 29 Syringes, disposable, sterile, asserted sizes v/ needles 1 set
30. Minor Surgery Tray Sterilized DO NOT OPEN Consisting of: EXF. DATE
a. Four tavels
     ,                         b. Four tevel clips
c. Sponges
d. Sponge Forceps (2)
e. Solution Cups (1)
f. Medicine Glass (1)
g. Syringes 2 21
h. Needles, 25G, 5/8"; 22G, 1/2";

ISG, 1 1/2"

i. Drape Sheet
j. Knife Handle, No. 3 vith No. 15 blades (1)
k. Tissue Forceps (1)
1. Two Straight Mosquite Forceps
                               =. Two Curved Mosquito Forceps
n. Two Allis Forceps
o. Four Curved He=ostats, s~all
p. Suture Needles, with silk and catgut , assorted
q. Needle Ecider (1)
r. Dressing
s. Suture Scissers (2) l
                     *         (In Tray 15 1/2 x 9 1/2 x 2 ")

l Wrapper size 36 X 36 Sterilizatien Indicator i

31. Gloves, surgical, assorted sizes 12 pair l 32. Govna, patient 2 each i

s . ST/EP-3C Paga 6 of 2 0. Rsv. 8 ( ) INVD"l'ORY MDICAL STATION PFACH BOTXM UNIN 2 & 3 (Cent. )

3. Medical. Surgical, and Nursing Supplies & Equi;=ent (Section 2)(Cont)
33. Tevels, bath 6 each 3h. Arm Scard for IV 2 each 35 Dressings, assorted sizes As req.
36. Adhesive Tape, asserted sizes As req.
37. Paper TcVels 2 pk
38. Paper Tissue 2 bcxes 39 Brush, hand, surgical 2 each
40. Alechol Wipes 1 box __

kl. Applicators cctton tip 1 box h2. Hygenic Napkins 2 texes C. Solutions & Che=icals (Section 3) EXPIPATION DA"T

1. Nor=al saline 500 ML 3 each
       !        2. 5% Dextrose 500 ML                                3 each 3   Ringers Lactated 500 ML                           3 each l        h. 70% Alechol                       N/A             1 gallen
5. Soda 31carb A= pules 5 vials
6. Metara=wol Bitartrate 1 vial 7 Ethyl Chloride N/A k
8. Iylceaine 15 N/A 5 vials 9 Levophed 10 vials I
10. Calcium Gluconate N/A h l

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ST/EP-3C ( ) Pags 7 of 2 0, Rsv. g INVE'ITCRY MEDICAL STATICN PEACH BC??CM UNITS 2 & 3 (Cont. ) C. Solutions & Che:nicals(Sect 3)(Cont)EXPIPATION DATE

11. H0 N/A 1 gallon 22Bethadine Solutien
12. Phischex N/A 1 gallen 13 Merthiclate, tincture N/A 1 pint Solutions and Chemicals which have passed their expiration date shall be replaced as seen as possible but no later than the next inventor /.

The expired solutions and che=icals shall not be discarded until replaced with fresh solutions and che=icals. HP & C supervisica shall notify the Cc=pany Medical Directer of the need for replace =ent solutions and che=icals. i

                                                .                                        ST/EP-3C

( ,) Pag 2 8 of 28, Rev. a D. DECCrAMINATICN KIT (SECTION 4) Parts list / instructions for use

1. Skin Decentaninatien CCDE ca CKED Yellev round labels <

zarked: (a) Utensils: Abscrtent balls, extra large 100 CSK1 Sponge - holding forceps 1 DSK2 Soluti',n bevl, plastic (to hold decenta=inant) 1 CSK3 Plastic tesker, large (to discard used spenges) 2 DSKk Pre-op Sponges (for large area decenta=ination) 6 DSK5 Surgical hand trushes (for hands / feet decenta=ination) 2 DSK6 Wash bottle (to hold water for deconta=inatien) 1 DSE~ (b) Deeceta=inants fE*F.COdecenscap, bottles (for first decen effort , general) 2 DSK8 (see instru- Clercx, bottle etiens on (for second decen effort) 1 DSK9 tottle) l

                                  }   Phischex, bottle j       (for decen of skin around veunds,

( abrasiens , etc. ) 1 DSK10

2. Weund Cleansing (a) Utensils:

Cterile gauze pads, k x k-in, in bcx 25 DW1 Surgical gleves, asserted sizes, sterile, pair 5 DW2

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                                                                                 ,h
                                                                                              ?agn 9 of 28, R v. g Solution bowl,                              1            DW3 Plungerless syringes 50 cc,                 2            DWh Aperture drapes, sterile                    2            DWS Sponge - holding forceps, sterile           1            DW6 Cotten tipped applicators, sterile, in box                                  25               DVT (b) Clean 11ng agents:

Saline solutions, nor=al, sterile, bottle 1 DWS Hydrogen peroxide, 3% solutien, bottle 1 DW9 8 l l l

3. Miscellaneous materials Collodien, bottle (to seal residual skin contamination) 1 IM1
                                   "?ea cream, jar '

(apply on dry skin after complete decen) 1 DM2

                 'I i               Prep kit (for clipping and shaving)                1            DM4 Nail clippers, pair                         1            DMS l                                                                                      -

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( , Paga 10 of 2 8, Rsv. 8

                                          -                                             CODE                CHECKED Bandage scissors, LISTER, large, pair                1    IN6
                 ,             Patient Radiation and Medical Status Record Sheets                                  5    Dif (for recording essential data on patients' medical and radiation Status)

Skin marker (to mark contaminated areas on skin) 1 DM8 Cardbcard containers 10 DM9

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Plastic bags, assortment (to hold decon materials after use) 1 DM10 Tags, with wire / I (to indicate contents of containers i and bags) , 10 DMll Tissue paper, bex 1 DM12 Notebook , 1 DM13 Pencils 5 DM14 1 { l [ e r a -- - - - - , - - -

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( ) J ST/IP-3C ECC CFF-SITE St:R'tIY TF.AM KIT "A" {SECTION 5) EQJIPMZE ICCf2F. SFAI.ZD PRIOR TO IFiriTCRY l QJANTITY Ch*C. . R.W.APJES ITEM DESCRIPTICN i

1. Car battery operated air sa pler 1 m) Filter paper 20 12 sampling cartridges AgX t) fSAI-en-100 zrsv cable) 10 c) Sa cline head 1
2. Geiger Counter 1 a) structi:n -a-nal I i

b)

                                          ._ , check, OK
) Cala. ics date on instrrant, OK i

d) Hesdset , e 1 1

3. I:n Che=ter a) Instruction ma:ral I b) Battery check, CK l c) Calitestion date en instru=ent, CK
k. Frisker 1 i

a) Sa=ple holder SE k 1 Eand prete EP 210 1 b) l l r c) Batteries cheek, OK f i d) Batteries on charge - _ _ , e) Calibration date on instrt: ment, OK b I l l l t l l------.....--,.__..____,_,__,,_,.__,,,,,____,_ __

ST/EP-3C Page 12 of 28, Rev. 8 ST/EP-3C ECC OFF-SITE SURVEY TEAM KIT "A" (SECTION S) EQUIPMENT LOCKER SEALED PRIOR 10 INVENTORY ITEM DESCRIPTION QUANTITY CHKD. REMARKS

5. SAM-2 1 a) Shield 5 probe 1 b) Battery pack 1 c) Batterv pack cable 1 d) Battery charger 1 e) BA-133 check source 1 f) Battery check, ok 1 g) Calibration date on instrunent. OK h) Battery on trickle charge
6. All instruments turned off -- ----*

I 7. Flash light (v) batteries (Ferlac. 1 Batteries)

8. Flash light batteries (New) 6 Radiation ribben 100'ro11 1
9. --

Radiation tape roll 1 10. Clip beard 1 11..

12. Radiation survey forms
13. Pencils, sharpened 3 Radiation signs 3 14 IS. Radiation sign insert cards various Grease pencils 3 16.
17. !kears 10 Books

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EQUIPM!i.Vr LOCKER SEALED PRIOR W INVENTORY ITEM DiiSCRIPTION QUANTITY CllKD. RT. MARKS

18. Tovel swipe:2 Pkg.
19. Maps
20. Envelopes for filters (stamped) 20
21. Plastic bag for transporting 12 cart. 20
22. Felt-tipped marker 1
23. Plastic wrap (saran wrap or equal) 1
24. Tape i
25. Locker resealed l

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( ) Paga 14 of 28, Rev. 8 l ST/EP-3C 3CC OFF-SITE SURVEY TEAM KIT "B" (SECTION 6) EQUIPMENT LOCKER SEALID PRIOR TO INVENTCRY ITDi DESCRIPTION QUANTITY CHKD. REMA?.KS

1. C' ttery operated air sanpler 1 m) Filter paper 20 I2 sampling cartridge A 10 b) (SAI-co-100 gray cable)gX c) Sampling head 1
2. Geiger Counter 1 a) Instruction ::anual I b) Battery check, OK c) Calibration date on instrur::ent, OK d) Headset
3. Ion Cha:nber 1 a) Instruction :nanual 1
                                                     -b)   Battery check, CK c)   Calibration date on instrurnent, OK
h. Frinker with probe 1 a) Sa:nple holder SH h 1 b) Hand probe HP 210 1 c) Batteries check. OK d) Batteries on charge e) Calibration date on instrument, OK

-= am ~,,r . ....;- - -- %= 9.~; 4 4: 2 Q ,2V.Q';q ~ "~~~i.' **~"TiQ - = **e " C

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Page 15 of 28, Rev. 8 j . ST/EP-3C ECC OFF-SITE SURVEY TEAM KIT "B" (SECTION 6) EQUIPMENT LOCKER SEALED PRIOR 10 INVENTORY l ITEM DESCRIPTION QUANTITY CHKD. RERUtKS

5. SAM-2 1 m) Shield 4 probe $

b) Battery pack i c) Battery pack cable 1 d) Battery charger 1 e) BA 133 check source 1 f) Battery check, ok i g) Calibration date on instrument, OK h) Battery on trickle charge

6. All instruments turned off
7. Flash light 1
8. Flash light batteries (Nev) 6 Radiation ribbon 100'ro11 1 9.

Radiation tape roll 1 10. Clip W A 1 11.

12. Radiation survey fo ms
13. Pencils, sharpened 3 Radiation signs 3 14 l

15, Radiation sign insert cards various

                                 '6,                 Grease pencils                                   3                                         .

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4 l ( ) ST/EPe3C Page 16 of 28, Rev. 8 1 1 ST/EP-3C ECC SURVEY TEAM KIT "B" (SECTION 6) l EQUIPMENT LOCKER SEALED PRIOR TO INVENTORY ITEM DESCRIlrrION QUA.VTITY O LED. REMARKS

18. Tovel swipes Pkg.
19. Haps
20. Envelopes for filters (stamped) 20
21. Plastic bag for transporting 12 cart. 20
22. Folt-tipped marker 1
23. Plastic wrap (saran wrap or equal) 1
24. Tape j 25. Locker resealed .

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1 I ITLN DESCRIPTION QUA.Y"ITY CHKD. RDt. ARKS

1. Lo-Vol air sa pler 1 a) Filter ps;er 20 b) I2 sa pling eartridge AgX 10 e) Stcpling head 1
2. I:n Chanber 1 al Instruction Manual 1 b) Battery check, CK el Calibratien date en instr ment, CK 3 Frisker with probe 1 a) Sar.ple helder SH h 1 b) Hand probe HP-210 -

1 e) Batteries cheek, OK d) Batteries en charge e) Calibration date en instr *=ent, CK l \ l l t I ( I

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1. Lo-Vol Air Sampler 1 a) Filter paper 20 b) I2 sanpling eartridge AgX 10 e) Sampling Head 1
2. Icn Chamber 1 a) Instruction Manual 1 I b) Battery cheek, CK e) Calibratien date en in4trument, CK 3 Frisker with probe 1 4

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           -l CHKD.                                 REGRKS ITD(                                     DESCRIPTION                                                           QUANTITY
1. Lockers sealed prior to inventory
2. Self-reader dosimeters 500 Mr 12 Self-reader dosimeter 100 R 1 3
h. TLD badzes 35
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5 Badiation rope

6. Poly rope
7. Dice s= ears with booklet 20 Bcoklets i

1 pkg.

8. Tovel swipes 9 Plastic bags, various sizes
10. Masking tape, 2" roll 5 rolls Radiation tape 2 rolls 11.
12. Anti "C" clothing _,,_,

al coveralls 12 Shoe covers 12 pairs b) caps or hoods 12 j e) gloves 12 pairs d) , Replace with newly e) respirators -Inspected and tested 2 6 f) respirator filters Is flasher Battery operated flasher with key 3 Crera. 13 ( Ik. Batteries for flasher (Replace) 6 Yellow pads 2 15. Peceils, sharpened 6 16. Grease pencils 3 , 17. . 3 I

18. Clip boards 2

19 Buckets i

20. Sponges I
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ST/ EP- 3C Pag 1r 20 of 20, Ray. 8 ( } l ST/EP 3C ECC (CCNT. ) FOOT ICCGtS (Section 7)(Cont) ' ITEM DESCRIPTION QUA.'f7ITY CHKD. RE'. ARKS

21. Scap, EDTA, or Phisoderm 1 box
22. Stretcher
23. Blankets with stretcher 2k. First aid box, complete inventory
25. Stringed tags
26. Radiation Ribben (rolls) 2
27. Radiation Signs 3
28. Radiation Sign Insert Cards a) Radiation Area b) High Radiation Area c) Radicactive Conta=ination d) Dcelusien Area e) Airbcrne Centa=ination f) Health Physics Clearance required for Entry 29 Radiation Survey Forms (replace
30. Flashlight (v) batteries batteries) 3
31. Flashlight batteries (New) 12
32. Cyalu=e Fla.res . (Dep. date) k
33. Pinch Bar 1 3k. EP Precedures 35 Maps - Prints of Plant
36. Scissors 1
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ITEM DESCRIPTION QJANTITY CHKD. RD'. ARKS

37. Log Book 1
38. Fog Free 1 39 Desi:seter Charger Unit 1 I
40. Slide Rule 1
41. PECo telephone directory 1 HP0/C0 procedares for operation of
42. Health Physics instri:ments Instructions statting the air
43. se=;ler & Rap monitor locations 44 Check-off lists of suit ease contents
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1. Lo-Vol Air Sample r 1 a) Filter paper 100 b) I2 sampling eartridge AgX 50 c) Sampling head .
2. Geiger Cour.ter 1 a) Instruction Manual 1 b) Battery cheek, OK c) Calibration date on instruments, OK 3 Ion Chamber 2 a) Instruction Manual 2 4

b) Battery cheek, OK c) Calibration dates on instrument, OK

h. Frisker with probe 1 a) Hand probe, HP-210 shielded 1 i

b) Hand probe, HP-210 unshielded 1 c) Batteries cheek, OK d) Batteries on charge e) Calibration date on instrument, OK 5 PING - 2A 1 l a) Battery cheek, OK b) Batteries on charge c) Calibration date on ins t rument or i

6. Flashlights v/ batteries 3 Flashlight batteries (nev) 12
7. TLD's 25
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1. Self-reader desimeter 500 Mr 12
2. Self-reader dosi=eter 100 R 1 l 3. TLD badges 12
h. Radiation rope 1 I

5 Poly rope

6. Dise s= ears with teoklet 20 sccklets
7. Towel svipes 1 pkg.
8. Plastic bags, various sizes i

9 Masking tape, 2" roll 5 rolls i 10. Radiation tape 2 rells

11. Anti "C" clothing a) coveralis 12 b) Shoe covers 12 pairs c) caps or hoods 12  ;

l d) gloves 12 pairs Replace with newly e) respirators -Inspected and tested 2 l f) respirator filters 6 f

12. Battery operated flasher with key 3 Is flasher opera.
13. Batteries for flasher (Replace) 6 1k. Yellev pads 2
15. Pencils, sharpened 6
16. Grease pencils 3
17. Clip boards 3 1
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18. Buckets 2 19 Sponges 6 l
20. Scap, EDTA, or Phisoderm 1 box l
21. Stretcher
22. Blankets with stretcher
23. First aid box, complete inventory 2k. Stringed tags 25 Radiation Ribbon (rolls) 2
26. Radiation Signs
27. Radiation Sign Insert Cards a) Radiation Area b) High Fadiation Area c) Radicactive Contamination a

d) Exclusion Area e) Airborne Centamination i f) Health Physics Clearane_e required for entry

28. Radiation Survey Forms
29. Flashlight (v) Batteries f renlace batteries 3 Is flashlightope
30. I'lashlight tat *.eries (Nev) 12 Cyalume flares . Err. Date h
31. _

Pinch Bar 1 J2.

33. EP Procedures 3h. Mars - Prints of Plant 35 Scissors 1
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36. Leg seek 1
37. Feg Free 1 1

3S. Desi=eter charger Unit 1

39. Slide rele h0. PE0o telephone direetcry l HP0/CO procedures for operation of kl. Health Physics instru=ents

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1. Self-reader desi:neter 500 Mr. 12
2. Self-reader desi:neter 100 R 1
3. TLD badges 12
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h. Radiation rope
5. Poly rope
6. Dise s= ears with becklet 20 3ccklets T. Tcvel swipes 1 pkg.
6. Plastic bags, various sizes i
9. Masking tape, 2" roll 5 rolls t
10. Radiation tape 2 rcils
11. Anti "C" clothing

! a) covers 11s 12 b) Shoe covers 12 pairs c) esps or hoods 12 d) gloves 12 pairs Replace with newly e) respirators -In6pected and tested 2 j f) respirater filters 6 Is flast.ar oper.

12. Battery operated flasher with key 3
13. Batteries for flasher (re lace) 6 lb. Yeliev pads 2
15. Pencils, sharpened 6
16. Grease pene'ils 3 f
17. Clip boards ,

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18. Buckets 2

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20. Scap. EDTA. or Pbisodem 1 box
21. Stretcher i
22. Blankets with stretcher
23. First aid b_cx, complete inventory 2h. Stringed tags t

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25. Radiation Ribbon (rolls) 2 l 26. Radiation Signs 3
27. Radiation Sign Insert Cards a) Radiation Area b) High Radiation A.ea c) Radioactive Contamination d) Exclusion Area

! e) Airborne Contamination ! f) Health Physics Clearance 1 required for Entry l i

26. Radiation Survey Forms l (replace
29. Flashlight (v) batteries batteries) 3 Is flashlight oper.

. 30. Flashlight batteries (New) 12 1

31. Cyalume flares , Exp. Date k
32. Pinch Bar 1 l
33. EP Procedures I 3h. Maps - h ints of Plant i

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36. Los Book 1 i

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37. Fog Free 1
38. Dosi:neter Charger Unit 1 39 Slide rule i kO. PECo telephone directory HP0/CO procedures for operation of kl. Health Physics instru:nents h2. Check-off lists of suit case contents l
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4'ffc/7rd WU PilILADELPilI A ELECTRIC COMPANY PEACH SOTTOM UNITS 2 AND 3 SURVEILLANCE TEST ST /EP-4 xzarcAL OR LL EN'ERGENCY PLAN REQUIREMENT: TEST FREQUENCY: Once During Each Calendar Year. TEST RESULTS:

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SIGNATURE TIME /DATE REVIEWED BY: SIGhATURE (Stil FT SUPT.RV IS ION)

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4. Contact with the following off site medical Name of person support shall be demonstrated. Refer to Contacted l EP-209 for t elephone list.
a. Local Physician
b. Local Ambulance
c. Harford Memorial Hospital
1. Number of casualties
2. Condition of No. 1 Condition of No. 2 Condition of No. !
d. RMC
e. Pennsylvania Department of Health via Pennsylvania E=ergency Manage =ent Agency. ,
f. PE Co. Medical Department.
5. On -s it e first aid, including deconta=ination procedures, may be continued at the medical room.
6. Off-sit e =edical support (local physician and ambulance drivers) arriving on site shall be provided with personnel dosimetry and escorted to the casualty pickup point. A guard shall escort the physician to tae medical room when required.
7. Precautions against spread of contamination from the patient to the ambulance shall be demonstrated. This consists of loosely wrapping the injured to contain contamination without l affecting the injured's physiology.
3. The ambulance shall be driven to the hospital accompanied by a Health Physics Qualified Station Representative. The hospital staff shall initiat e their own e=ergency procedure when called by the plant supervision. The hospital procedure involves: alerting app ropriat e st af f members (physicians, nurses and maintenance); the Emergen cy Decont amination T re at men t Room is unlocked; and the surrounding area, elevator and pas sageways are prepared.

this last item may involve laying down papercoverings on the floor, restricting access to certain pas sageways and placing a frisker station at a buffer :one.

9. RMC personnel respond to the call from Shift Supervision by going to the hospital to assist the hospital staf f and to det ermine if more intensive care for the injured is required under radiation controlled conditions. If such were the case, the injured would be transport ed via automobile or helicopter to the RMC/ HUP medical facilities in Philadelphia.

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10. Upon arrival at the hospital, the injured is t ransferred from the ambulance to the Emergency D e c on t amin ati on-T r e at ment room. The Health Physics representative advises the physicians and nurses of the hazards.
11. The ambulance is held until release after a survey for simulated contamination.
12. The simulation in the Emergency Decontamination Treatment Room continues until the patient is "out of danger" and has been decont aminat ed.
13. At the conclusion of the drill equipment and supplies are checked and re-stocked as necessary.

l Refer to ST/EP-3C for inventory check list. l ) Document this action by attaching the appropriate complet ed check-lis t.

14. Dosimetry of outside personnel shall be processed and names of supporting personnel documented.on the attached form. The actual drill may be dramatized by several types of injuries.
15. The test shall be evaluated, and a report written by RMC and reviewed by the Engineer-Health Physics or his designee. The report shall be forwarded, attached te this t est , to the surveillance t est co-ordinator. Copies of the report shall be sent to the Principal Parties involved.

I 16. CRITIQUE: 1 Record below or attach a critique of the l Medical Drill.' Point out any problems encountered or unusual circumstances and plant personnel response to them. Include any suggestions for improvement of this drill. t Written by: Shift Supervision or Staff Member i

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fg f/hh/ PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC CGtPANY PEACH BOTTGi UNITS 2 AND 3 EMERGENCY PLAN SURVEILLANCE TEST l ST/EP-8 GENERAL EMERGENCY ANNUAL EXERCISE l Emergency Plan Requirement TEST FREQUENCY: l Cnce in each calender year. TEST RESULTS: The required exercise was completed in accordance with the scenario prepared for this test. SIGNATURE (EXERCISE C00Ru1NATOR) TIME /DATE SIGNATURE (StilFT SUPERVISION) Tit 1E/DATE TEST FOLLOW-UP ACTIONS: Cicek the following actions and record the date: Post-exercise critique complete. Initials Date Exercise scenario attached. Initials Date Exercise initiated plant procedures attached. , ' Initials Date Exercise critique summary attached. (Following PORC review) Initials Date Observar critique sheets attached. (Following PORC review) Initials Date Training coordinator contacted for review class. Initials Date Provisions have been made to implement the final approved list of recommended actions. Initials unte REVIEnED BY STATION SUPERINTENDENT DATE t i

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The purpose of this procedure is to exercise plant personnel in performing the actions necessary to properly respond to a simulated plant emergency. In addition, this exercise will also serve as the required annual Radiation Monitoring Drill to observe response to a simulated off-site radioactive release and also the annual Health Physics Drill to observe actions taken in response to simulated high in-plant radiation levels or high airborne or liquid radioactivity levels in plant areas or process system.

REFERENCE:

Emergency Plan, Sec. 8 NUREG-0654 EP-209 Telephone List for Eaergency Use EP-312 Post Emergency Environmental Station Sampling ST/EP-3 Emergency Equipment Inventory and Operational Check PREREQUTSTTES:

1. The previously prepared exercise scenario has been approved by the station superintendent and adheres to the following guidelines; ALL RADIO OR TELEPliONE CGC!UNICATIONS WIBl 0FF-SITE ORGANIZATIONS OR PERSONNEL SHALL STRESS WAT THIS IS A SDIULATED DRILL SIWATION.

IF ANY SDtULATED CONTROL ROGl OPERATIONS ARE A PART OF HIE DRILL SCENARIO THEY SHALL BE OBSERVED AND/OR SUPERVISED BY A DESIGNATED OBSERVER. NO MAN SilALL LEAVE TIIE CONTROL ROOM TO PERFORM A SDfULATED PLANT OPERATION WITliCUT HAVING OBTAINED INSTRUCTIONS AS TO IIIS SIMULATED ACTIONS, AND WITHOUT HAVING OBTAINED THE CHIEF OPERATOR'S PEietiSS10N. AT LEAST ONE OBSERVER WILL BE ASSIGNED TO INSURE TilAT TIIE STMULATED l DRILL ACTIVITIES DO NOT ENDANGER ViB OPERATING PLANTS OR DETRACT i SIGNIFICANTLY FROM THE OPERATIONAL SURVEILLANCE OF SAME. l and contains but is not limited to the followini; infomation:

a. 'Ihe type of exercise - announced or unannounced.

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b. The basic objective of the exercise.
c. The date and time the exercise is to be performed.
d. A description of the simulated event.
e. Assignment and identification of the event observers.

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2. An actual contaminated sample, of known activity leycis, has been prepared in advance of the drill, to test Health Physics Survey procedures.

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3. Observer critique sheets have bcon prepared and contain the following provision, if applicable (critique sheet content will, of necessity, be event and assignment area dependent);
a. The particular observer's assignment and location (s).
b. A listing of the response and/or actions expected for l

that observer's critique area. (See Appendix I) .

c. A means of recording elapsed time till responses or actions are reali:ed.
d. Cutoff times that require the observer to implement the next phase of the exercise should the expected responses fail to occur within the designated time interval,
e. A means of recording those responses that do not occur within the designated time interval, and those responses that were not articipated (general remarks).
f. A general remarks section.
4. An exercise "E'/EST SCHEDU1.E" has been prepared that details the overall time schedule and pace of the exercise, expected personnel responses, and cutoff times for those responses to be perfomed (so that the exercise can be moved forward to the next phase without wasting time on a now identified personnel or equipment response problem).
5. An " Exercise Initiation Shect" has been prepared and corr.ains the necessary information to enable the person or persons to whom it is presented to correctly evaluate and initiate the exercise (this prerequisite is optional).
6. The Exercise Coordinator shall conduct a pre-exercise conference with observers, representa-tives of participating off-site organizations (see EP-209 telephone list for phone numbers),

and other drill staff personnel. The scenario shall be discussed, as well as the conduct of the ' drill, necessary precautions, and safety consid-erations (not required for communications drills). Observer checklists shall be distributed.

7. Provisions have been made for a post-exercise critique,and arrangements and notifications (verbal) have been made for those personnel required to attend.

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3. Plant management has invited those off-site organi:ations it desires to observe this exercise to do so, if any.
9. The observer team has been provided with arm bands or patches identifying them as observers (this prerequisite is optional).
10. An " Exercise Coordinator" has been appointed to direct the observer team's functions and guide the overall exercise. The " Exercise Coordinator" should be selected frem the plant management staff (this prerequisite is optional) .
11. A " Shift Supervision Exercise Guideline" state =ent has been prepared to inform Shift Supervision of any special limitations or actions that are to be adhered to during the drill (this prerequisite is opti nal).
10. Mr. Fleisch= ann has been informed of the test date so that he may advise those nearby civilian residents of the impending drill on a "need to knew" hasis.
13. The following notifications (of the event exercise) have been =ade on the working day pr)or to the drill. If the drill is the' unannounced type, infom e.e oelow not to inadvertantly infor= the plant personnel.

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Pil0NE NUMBE t 5141 a) Load Dispatcher Shift Supervisor 4102 b) Mgr. Corp. Comm. 4122 c) Mgr. Public Info. 244 d) Station Supt or Asst Supt 245 5020 e) Supt Gen Div-Nuclear 5030 _ f) Supt Services Div 5003 g) Mgr Elect. Prod. 5001 h) V.P. Elect. Prod. i) Chairman OGSR Committee 4502 j) Mgr Eng 4 Research 215-243-2990 k) RMC llotline 4280

1) Mgr Claims 6 Sec 215-337-5000 n) NRC Region I Re* Phone n) NRC lleadquarters Bethesda o) PA Emerg. Management Agency -

Request Notification of the 7,83-8150 Bureau of Radiation llealth 215-431-6160 p) Chester County EMA 843-5111 q) York County EMA 767-5228 299-8373 r) Lancaster County EMA 301-486-4422 s) MD Civil Defense Agency 301-838-3336 ~ t) liarford Co. EMA 301-398-3815 u) Cecil Co. EMA 767-6848 ~ v) PA State Police 301-486-3101 w) MD State Police 311 x) Info. Center (As Required) 312 y) Unit 1 Personnel  ?. G w O E

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1. Initiate and complete the exercise scenario.
2. Collect all procedures filled out in response to the exercise scenario.
3. Convene a post-exercise critique utilizing the following guidelines:
a. Have the observer team comment individually on group and equipment perfomance. (Use the exercise scenario to guide the order of presentation.)
b. Obtain the impressions of the remaining critique members (if any).
c. Based on the above comments develop a brief summation of the exercise's overall performance.
d. Obtain the critique's comments and recommendations
           ]               on improving performance and develop a written summation.
e. Open the discussion for comments on the procedures initiated by the exercise.
f. Request that each observer document his remarks and recommendations in the section provided on his critique sheet.

l g. Assign an individual to develop a written summary of the critique's recommendations and the exercisc's overall perfomance including ~ any proposed procedure revisions. This summary to be presented to the PORC for evaulatien and review.

h. Collect the observer critique sheets and provide for their review by the PORC.

4 Prior to adjourning the post-exercise critique, make arrangements to have the training coordinator schedule an " exercise review class" at which time any training recommendations approved by PORC can also be implemented. THIS COMPLE15 THE PROCEDURE. FILL OUT T!!E FRONT PAGE OF Ti!IS TEST. THE OBSERVER CRITIQUE SHEETS AND THE r ERCISE CRITIQUE .

SUMMARY

WILL BE ATTACHED FOLLOWING REVIEW BY PORC. ATTACH ALL COMPLETED PLANT PROCEDURES INITIATED BY THE SCENARIO TO THIS

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ST/EP-8 Page 7 of 8, Rov. 9 APPENDIX I Appendix I lists areas of concern which are to bc covered within observer critique sheets.

a. Control room response:
1) Classification of event
2) Notifications
3) Activation of Interim Emergency Teams h) Control of disposition of evacuees
5) Corrective Actions
6) Dose Calculations
7) Communications
8) Awareness of personnel accountability and control of search and rescue operations
9) Activation of evacuation alarm (if applicable)

I b. Emergency Control Center response:

1) Timeliness of activation
2) Adequacy of training
3) Adequacy of emergency equipment l

and decisional a id r.

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5) Log-keeping .,
6) Calculation of projected off-I site doses
7) Calculation of plume path
c. Technical Support Center response:

I 1) Timeliness of activation

2) Adequacy of training
3) Adequacy of emergency equipment and decisional aids
4) Effectivensss of communications and control of emergency teams
5) ALARA considerations (time, distance, shielding)
6) Interpretation of sample results

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d. Personnel Safety Te's response:
1) Assembly area irocedures
2) Use of survey instruments
3) Personnel accountability efforts
4) Search and escue efforts
5) Communi. : ions
6) Control of disposition of evacuees
7) Log-keeping
e. Radiation Survey Team response:
1) Timeliness of activation and deployment
2) Knowledge of procedures and adequacy of training
3) Performance of emergency equipment
4) Personnel dosimetry and health I physics measures (use of protective clothing, etc.)
5) Collection and analysis of environmental and in-plant sa=ples
6) Log-keeping and use of survey forms Consideration of ALARA measures
7) *
8) Communications between field survey teams and the Emergency Control Center
f. Security Team response:
1) Control of plant access
2) Communications
3) Assistance in personnel l
     '                                 accounting
4) Log-keeping I

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ST/2-13 Paga 1 et 3, Ren 0 GFISkle M-wen %% PHILADEI2HIA ELSOTRIC CO}?1TI Peach Botte Unit.a 2 & 3 ST/I? 10NTHLY C01CENICATIONS DRILL Ecorgency Plan Require =ent TEST !?273E' ICY: Once Each 1Snth

TEST RESULTS_

A. All of the tost ste'ps wore co=pleted SACSFACIORILI. PD.For SD BY: SIO::ATURS TD%/ DAIS SIGNATUR5 (SiiIFT SUF:37ISION) U.W DATE I 3. Cno or more of the test steps was co=pleted UNSAUSFACTORILY. Action requirod to resolve discrepancies encountered in test:

1. .92
2. O' TIER:

SIGNATURS U.W DATA SIGNATURS (SHIFT SUPERVISION) 21Fi/DATS RE7IE:D 3?: STACO!i SUPERINTi:.NDE.:lT DATI. i

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  • Pago 2 of 3, Rsv, 0 FUR?OSE_:

To test cossmication channals lhk%g the Control Room to state and local agoncies within the plume exposure EPZ and to ve:ify adequate m-shift cc- mications trM niag-REFESSiCM: Energency Plan Figuro 7 3 PF h 7 SITES:

1. Ccad:ct of this drill at the sched: led ti=e has been approved by the Statica Superintendent.
                                                                                                   /

Sched:21ed Date/ rime: (Statics Superinte. dent) PRCC CJRE: NOTE: NO ACCID 2;T SCSIARIO IS NECESSARi TO WLFILL IiE OBJECEVE OF IES D?JLL NOTE: ALL C0!C 2iICAECIG WIti ON-SITE A'ID OFF-SITE PARTIE SHALL CLEARLY ESTABLISH tiAT M IS A DFlIL-t Initials / Tine i l /

1. Veri.^f prereg11 sites are met.

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2. From the Control Room:
a. ?stablish cc=nmications with the following agencies and announce:
                                   "ZES IS A TEST OF THE NOTIFICAUCN CHA!CEIS FROM PEACH BO ATOMIC POWF2. STA UCN. HOW Do YCU liFAR M37" After receiving a reply, say:
                                    "I HFAR YCU (SAME, WEAK, ETC. ) r2{D OF TEST."                   Notified Persco Notified          Ev      Tine Date 1,   Pc::nsylvania E=ergency Manage =ent                                    _

Agency (783-8150) _

2. Ma:71 and Civil Defense and Disaster Preparedness Agency (3Cl-h86-hl22) 3 York County Emergecy Managa ent Agency (8h3-5111 or Sh3-14L1 - After h:00 PM _

727-5228) l

                         ,am-                     _ , .           ,                   ,        -

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  • +* Pags 3 et 3, Ren 0 e

Person Nstified Notified By Time Dato PROCEDURE: (Continued)

h. Lancaster County Emergency Manage =ent Agency (299-8373 or 299-837h)
5. Chester County Emergency Yanagement Agency (215-h31-6160)
6. Cecil County Emergenc Agency (301-398-3815)y Management 7 Harford County Emergency Management _

Agency (301-838-3336) _

8. DER /BRP (787-2h80 - After h:00 PM 783-8150) 3 Shift Supervisica shall cceduct a critique of the drill with the participant. List deficiencies encountered (persennel, equipment, trai ning). Includo recc=cnded corrective actions.

CRITIQUE: RECCKCDED CORRECTIVE ACTICUS_: Shift Supervision

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   ,      j   ,                                                                    Paga 1 of h, R;v. O GPM:ct,t f*;;;?)P44:..-
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PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY Peach Bottom Units 2 and 3 ST/EP-lh QUARTERLY COMMUNICATIONS DRILL E=ergency Plan Requirement TEST FREQUE: ICY: Once During a calender quarter. Tr.ST RESULTS: A. All of the test steps were ccepleted SATISFACTORILY. PERFCRED SY: TIME /DATE SIGNATURE 4 5 TIME /DATE SIGNATURE (SHIFT SUPERVISION) I B. One or more of the test steps was completed UNSATISFACTORILY. 1 Action required to resolve discrepancies er.:cuntered in test: I

        !             1. MRF
2. OTHER SIGNATURE TIE /DATE SIGNA WRE (SHIFT SUPERVISIOJ) TIME /DATE REVIEWED BY:

DATE I STATION SUPERINTENDENT l

ST/EP-lh

 *   * ,                                                                                 Pag 2 2 of   b , Ray. 0 PUPPOSE:

To test connunications channels linking the Centrol Roc = to the Nuclear Regulatory Cc=nission and to state agencies within the ingestion pathway EPZ.

REFERENCES:

E=ergency Plan, Figure 7.3 NUREG - C65h PREREQUIS!'"ES :

1. Conduct of this drill at the scheiult.1 ti=e has been approved by the Station Superintendent.

Scheduled date/ti=e: / Shift Supervisien

2. Shift Supervision shall designate two personnel to perfor= Section 3.

a 7? O. D. ~SC ..'*: 7 .. i i NOTE: NC ACCIDEiT SCENARIO NEED SE ASSUMED TO FULFILL THE C3JECTIVE OF THIS DRILL. i f- NOTE: ALL COMMUNICATIONS '4ITH CN-SITE AND CTF-SIS PARTIES SHALL CLEARLY l ESTABLISH THAT THIS IS A CRILL.

1. Verify prerequisites are =et. _ . _
                                                                                                    /
2. Frc= the Centrol Roc =: Persen Notified Notified By Time Cate
a. Establish cc==unicatiens with the folleving agencies and anncunce:
                             "THIS IS A TEST GF THE NOTIF CATICN CHANNELS FRCM PEACH 3034 A%M!C PC'4ER STATI%. HC'4 DO YCU HEAR ME?"

After receiving a reply, say:

                             "I H~AR YCU (SAME, '4EAK, ETC. )

EO CF TEST." (1) NRC, Region I, King of Prussia, PA. (215-337-5000) (After ner=al verking hours, calls to NRC II Regional Offices are diverted to !I ( Headquarters, Bethesda, MD)

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                                                               -                     ST/EP-lb Pasa 3 of   k , R;v. o Person   Notified Notified ??          Ti.e      Dnte
                -             (2) NRC Headquarters Incident Response Center, Bethesda, M3 (Red Phone)
  • b. Establish telephone ec munications with the folleving agencies (Repeat
                              =essage in 2.a. above):

(1) New Jersey Civil Defense Agency (609-332-k200) (2) Delaware Civil Defense Agency (3C2-73c kh89 or

     '                              736-khST)
c. Ectablish radic cc =unicatiens with the Pennsylvania State ?clice.

SECTICN 3: Unit 1 Cc==unicatiens Check the cperability of the " Ring Devn" phones between the second ficcr of 1

        ,             1.

I Unit 1 and the folleving locations: I i RESULTS l i i

a. Cperational Suppcrt Center i b. Scuth Utility Building (CU3)
c. North Sub
d. Unit 2 & 3 Control Rec =
e. NRC Headquarters. Bethesda
f. Lead Dispatcher i 1
           ),

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. .- sT/EP-lk e Paga 4 of 4, Rav. 0 Shift Supervision shall conduct a critique of the drill with the participants. List deficiencies encountered (personnel,

   '      equipment, training). Include reccc= ended corrective actions are as follows:

CRITIQUE: REC 0KEiDED CCRRECTIVE ACTIONS: SHIFT SUPERVISION

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                                                                                                                // /yV.f o PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY PEACH BOTTOM UNITS 2 4 3 EMERGENCY PLAN SURVEILLANCE TEST ST/EP-39                     FIRST AID DRILL An actual injury has been Emergency Plan Requirement                                              used           times this year for this drill.      See Step 10.

Tes Frequency: Monthly Test Results: . A. All of the test steps were completed SATISFACTORILY. PERFORMED BY: SIGNATURE (SHIFT GUPERVISOR) TIME /DATE

3. One or more of the test steps was completed UNSATISFACTORILY.

Action required to resolve discrepancies encountered in test. SIGNATURE (SHIFT SUPERINTENDENT) TIME / D ATE l . I i -

 'A REVIEWED BY:

STATION SUPERINTENDENT DATE f 1 t

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     .   .                                                             sT/ P-39 Page 2 of 12, Rev. 6 PURPOSE:        .

This procedure describes the actions which shall be taken to demonstrate the ability of the First Aid Team. i

REFERENCE:

1 Red Cross Multi-media Course i PECo. First Aid Handbooks i Procedures EP-31, EP-32

;;            ST/EP-3 PREREQUISITES:
 !            Stable plant conditions.

PROCEDURE:

1. This procedure shall be implemented monthly under the direction of the Shift Supervisor for shift personnel. First Aid refresher discussion shall be held for the assigned injury treatment.

Type of simulated injury Location of drill , '! 2. Announce over the public address system the First Aid Drill as follows: .i NOW HEAR THIS. THIS IS THE SHIFT ShPERVISOR. THIS IS A t FIRST AID DRILL. I REPEAT, THIS IS ONLY A DRILL. PERSONNEL SAFETY TEAM WILL REPORT TO (LOCATION SPECIFIED ABOVE). THIS IS ONLY A DRILL.

3. Shift Supervisor sh'all proceed to the location and meet the Personnel Safety Team.
4. a. Plant Operator shall report with blankets.
b. Assistant Plant Operator shall report with a stretcher.

j., c. Auxiliary Operators shall report with first aid kits.

d. Operations H.P. shall report with survey equipment.

S. Discuss with the team the actions necessary to care for the patient with the assigned injuries. Review necessary first aid steps with individuals who are first aid qualified. l 6. Discuss the procedures that pertain to radiation or decon-l tamination that may have effected the patient or area.

7. Request the assistance of the Health Physics Technician if required; see Procedure EP-31.

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         ,   .                                                                        ST/IP-39 Page 3 of 12, Rev. 6 i                                        t i                        S. Personnel participating in this drill who are first aid l                           qualified shall go to the medical room and locato and identify pertinent medical equipment per the attached list
                             " Medical Station Peach Bottom Units 2 6 3".          Check or initial the list for each item and submit with Form ST/EP-39 of this procedure.         Items which cannot be located or identified shall be noted on the list.           If a group of items are in a sealed package, the package need not be opened for inventory.
                          ?  Report this drill to Station Superintendent on the attached Form ST/EP-39.
10. From time to time incidents involving actual injuries occur requiring the response of the First Aid Team. If at the discretion of the Station Superintendent certain of these responses provide an equivalent first aid drill situation, they can, up to a maximum of 4 por year, be used to acct this procedure. The detailed documentation required by this procedure need not be completed under these situations because the normal Philadelphia Electric Company Accident Report requirements will provide adequate documentation and review of the incident.

Substitution of a response to an actual injury shall be documented on this page by listing of the date and a brief descriptian of the injury.and by filling out the appropriate PECo Accident Report Forms. I m l l l

ST/IP-39

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Pago h of 12, Rev. C 1 MONTHLY FIRST AID DRILL DATE OF DRILL

1. Type of Injury:
2. Location of Drill: .
3. Drill Sounded (Time): Team Responded (Time):
4. Number of Men Responding:
5. Time Consumed for Drill:
6. Team Responded:

First Aid Qualified

  • Name Yes No P.O. -

A.P.O. - ll A.O. -

                                       **0thers         -
7. Detail the post drill refresher training. Give a short discussion of all topics discussed with participants.

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3. Indicate Any Changes in Your Team Since Last Roport:

Removed Replacement Removed Replacement

9. Have These New Men Been Instr'ucted as to Their Duties?
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10. Medical Station Peach Sottom Units 2 6 3 list attached

,, 11. HP 5 C supervision notified to reseal Medical Station l

   ,                                                                                                                                                         Shift Supervisor l'

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  • At least one of these three men must be First Aid Qualified.
    !                                    ** List additional personnel on back I.

ST/I?-39 page 5 of 12, acv. 6 INVENTORY MEDICAL STATION PEACH BOTTOM UNITS 2 6 3 A. Health Physics Supplies 6 Sculpnent QUANTITY CHECKED

 !                 1. Decontamination Table Top, w/ splash guards, stretcher, hose, fauce and bucket.                                      1 each l     *2. Kits, Decontamination / Sample taking; consisting of three plastic containers w/ supplies and equipment.                   1 each
3. Moveable Protective Shield, RMC model, w/ adjustable 4" thick lead glass optical I viewing window. 1 each
4. Lead Container, High activity specimen. 1 each S. Ring Dosimeters, TLD. 4 each
6. Plastic Sheeting, 4-sils. ,

1 roll

7. Aprons, plastic, disposable. 3 each
8. Shoe Covers. 6 pair
9. Cap, Gown, Mask, Gloves (surgical, disposable) 6 sets
10. Hose, low pressure with shower head and valve 1 each
11. Kraft Paper . I roll
12. Masking Tape, 2." 3 rolls
               . Medical, Surgical, and Nursing Supplies 5 Ecuipment
1. Examination Table 1 each
2. Mayo Stand 1 each
3. IV Stand 1 cach
  • See Section D for component list.
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S T/ EP-39 g Page 6 of 12, Rev. L

               !.TE'CORY MEDICAL ' STATION PEACH BO??CM UNITS 2 & 3 (Cont. )
3. Medical, Surgical, and Nursing Supplies & Eauipment (Cont . )

I, k. Cart, SN OkB66 less bucket

-1 4

1 each Sa. Spotlight, surgical, portable 1 each 5b. Spotlight is operable ISITIALS

6. Sheets 6 each
7. Pillows 2 each
8. Pillow Cas's e 6 each
   ;                     9    Blankets                                          2 each
10. Suction Unit 1 each 11.

1 H Tank of 02 v/ reduction valve and

nasks 1 each l <. . 1 Ambulance Resuscitation Unit 1 each
13. Emesis Basisn 1 Stainless Steel 2 Plastic 3 14 Tourniquet 6 each 15 Ther=cmeter 6 eral 6 rectal 12
16. Measuring Tape or Rule' 1 cach _ _ .
17. Sphyg:nomanometer 1 cach
13. &cuser, Reflex Testing 1 euch i

l 19a. Otoscope /Cphthalmoscope/ Rhinoscope'- 1 each __ t

       'A               b. Battery charged, operable & returned to charge INITIAlli l

2Ca. Flashlight, v/ batteries I euch . . . .

b. Flach3ight is operable-UllTIAL3
21. Stethoscope 1 cuch _

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6 ST/EP-39 i Page 7 of 12, Rev. O !i INVDTORY MD! CAL STATION FEACH EO?XM UNITS 2 & 3 (Cent. )

3. Medical. Surgical, and Nursing Supplies & Ecuipment (Cont.)
22. Tracheostomy Set, v/ assorted airvay tubes a

1 cuch

23. Catheter Tray, ik-16 french plain 1 set 2k. Thomas Leg Splints 1 set
25. Splints, aluminum, assorted sizes 1 cet
26. I.V. Administration Sets, sterile 9 each 27 Barrier Basic Pack, for minor surgery
  • 1 each
26. 3arrier Lap Fack, for major surgery
  • 1 each 29 Syringes, disposable, sterile, assorted sizes v/ needles 1 set
30. Minor Surgery Tray Sterilized DO NCT OPEN Consisting of: EXP. DATE I

I i

a. Four towels
b. Four towel clips I c. Sponges i d. Sponge Forceps (2)
e. Solution Cups (1)
f. Medicine Glass (1)
g. Syringes 2 mi
h. Needles, 250, 5/6"; 22C, 1/2";

ISG, 1 1/2"

1. Drape Sheet
j. Knife Handle, No. 3 vith No. 15 blades (1)
k. Tissue Forceps (1)
1. Two Straight Mosquito Forcepa
m. ?so Curved Mosquito Forcepa ,
n.  ?<o Allis Forceps
o. Four Curved Hemostats, small 0 p. Suture Needles, with si13 i and catgut, assorted
q. Needle Holder (1)
r. Dressing
s. Suture Scissors (2) *

(in Truy 15 1/2 x 9 1/2 x 2 ")

                      'drapper size 36 X 36 Ster 111:a* lon indicatur i
31. Gloves, surgical, canorted sics: 12 pu;r
32. Gowns, pa:ient 2 vueh _.

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3. Medical, Surrieal, a.d Nursin Eur-lies L Ieui =en- (Cen .)

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 .j                   33. Tevels, tath                                                                                                   6 each                 -
 . .t
 ,,                  3k.         Ar= 3 card for I'/                                                                                      2 each 1
 'l                  35          Oressings, asscried sizes                                                                             As req.

l 36. Adhesive Tape, asscr*.ed si:es As req.

   !                 37. Paper TcVels                                                                                                   2 pk
'!                   33.         Paper Tis' sue                                                                                        2 tcxes I
a. 39 3 rush, tand, surgical 2 each
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                     -w.         a :::c.- ..,;es
n. 1:cx I, . .

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2. Hygeni: Na;11:s 2 W es
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1. Sc.-a ' sall:e 500 M*. 3 each

,e 2. 5% lex rcse 5CC E 3 ecen

3. Ri:gtts
  • acta .ed SCO E N/A 3 esch
k. 70% Alechc1 N/A 1 galles
a 3 Sc<ia 31: art A=pu.les 5 viale
[ .
6. Arasine A pules 1 vial -
                        ..       ..-       . ./. .- . , ,          4....e                                  N. / A
5. Xy10:aine 15 N/A 5 vic1s ,

9 lev:;hed 10 vi.ls

10. Calci;= Gluec: ate N/A k
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I N TORY MEDICA , STATION PEACH BOTTOM UNITO 2 & 3 (Cont.)

9 l C. Sclutions & Chenicals (Cont.) EX?TRATION DATE i

i .,' 11. 023ethadine Sclution N/A 1 gallon

12. Phischex N/A 1 gallon

'! 13. Merthiclate, tincture N/A 1 pint Solutions and Chemicals which have passed their expiration date shall be replaced as soon as possible but no later than the next inventory. l The expired solutions and chemicala shall not be discarded until replaced i with fresh solutions and chemicals. t. HP & C supervisica shall notify the Ccmpany Medical Director of the need for replacement solutions and chemicals. i t i i d t 9 4 e 6

ST/EP-39

                   .                                                                           Page 10 of 12, Rsv. 6 D. DECONTAMINATION KIT
'l Parts list / instructions for use
1. Skin Deconta:nination CODE CHECFJ:"J Yellow round labels
narked:

(a) Utensils: Absorbent balls, extra large 100 DSK1 Sponge - bolding forceps 1 DSK2 Solution bowl, plastic (to hold decontaminant) 1 DSK3 Plastic beaker, large (to discard used sponges) 2 DSK4 . . . Pre-op Sponges (for large area deconta:sination) 6 DSK5 Surgical hand brushes (for hands / feet decontamination) 2 DSK6 Wash bottle (to hold water for deconta:nination) 1 DSK'l (b) Decenta:ninant s [TURCOdeconsoap, bottles (for first decon effort, general) 2 DSK8 (see instru- Clorox, bottle etions on (for second decon effort) 1 DOK9 bottle) l

                                                                                                                      ~'

{ f Phischex, bottle (for decon of skin around vo,unds, abrasions,etc.) . 1 DSK10 iO 1

2. Wound Cleansing l'

(a) Utensils: Sterile gause pads, b x !*-in, in box 25 DW1 ,, Surgical gloves, assorted si:,es,

     ,                               sterile, pair                               5            DW2 I

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S ST/EP-39 ,

         .   .                                                                      Pago 11 of 12, Rev. L i                         .

l Solution bowl, 1 DW3 __ i Plungerless syringes, 50 cc, 2 DWh _ , , Aperture drapes, sterile 2 DWS ,, Sponge - holding forceps, sterile 1 DW6 ,___

  ,                     Cotton tipped applicators, sterile, in box                                        25           DWT                                   _

(b) Cleansing agents: Saline solutions , normal, sterile, bottle 1 DW8 _, Hydrogen peroxide, 35 solution, bottle 1 DW9 ,_,

3. Nose irrigation '.,

(a) Utensils: Irrigator, plastic 1 DN1 , , , , _ Tubing and applicator, set 1 DN2 ,, Paper container 4 (to collect irrigation fluid) (see k) (b) Irrigation fluids (Use water or saline (from 2b)

h. Miscellaneous materials l Collodien, bottle
    ,                    (to neal residual skin cont.walnation) 1           DM1                      ,,

I [g Nivea cream, jar I (apply on dry skin after complete decen) 1 DM2 _,, i

     !                  Hair clippers, pair                            1           DM3                 . . . _

Prep kit (for clipping und shavind) 1' UMD . I j Null clippera, pair 1 -DMS _, i i

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                                        =?                                      g               S T/ EP- 39
        ',   ,,                                                                                  Pago 12 of 12, Rev.

CODE CHECT.D 3andage scissors, LISTER, large, pair 1 CM6 Patient Radiation and Medical Status Record Sheets 5 DM*/ (for recording essential data on patients' medical and radiation Status) Skin :narker (to mark contaminated areas on skin) 1 EMS __ Cardboard containcrs 10 DM9 _ Plastic bags, assor*, ment (to hold decon materials after use) 1 LM10 _ Tags, with vire (to indicate contents of containers and bags) 10 DMll , _ , Tissue paper, box 1 CM12 Notebook 1 DM13 _ Pencils 5 DMik __, 4 l l l l . l .

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                                       .          s CCR? CRATE NERCTMCY ?LAN PROCTCTIRES INCET
                                 ?sacn ?c:: car 'Jnits 2 anc ?

E?-C-207 E:sergency Con:rcl CrCicer/*feadquarters Emergency Con rcl Center E?-C-202 SL:e Emergency Cace: ina cr/Izergency Can:rcl Center E?-C-203 Recovery Manager I?-C-203 Car; crate Sup;ce: Functions ES-C-2CT Emergency Medical Director E?-C-2C6 Acmir strative anc Legistics Manager , I?-C-2CT Crews ?recurennen: Cecue CLrec:ce I?-C-2 3 C. ews acecmmodatica Croup Chief Ad=inic:ra:ce I? -C-2 CC ?uronasing Occrcinatcr E?-C-2iC Grans;cr aticrt Cocrcinater E?-C-21T Cc::xsunicattens Cecrcinator l E?-C-2T? .* cres DivLcL:n "corcinn:ce 1 i E?-C-213 7%D Suppcr Cc a rrti n n : c r E?-C-ET; E=ersency :nCcesa:t-on CfCL:ce i

E?-C-2*? Enersency Securt:7 CCCL:ce E?-C-216 a' sign anc C nst. Oc: ice Sc;x Cfrieer E.*-C-217 Cual.L:7 Assurance /Cua:L:7 an:r:L 2ce:Lnn:ce

r. ., -.. -s~ <. 1 m . ,<s.
                                           .u.en..... n..fs<       .

a.n.-- -. . ., - . .--.<...a... U -C-?*3  ? ececure Sup ce- 2craina: e E?-C-22C hs rumen; and 2n:r::. C: .-tLns. r E?-C-22* Licensing Sup;cr: Cecret ater E?-C-222 Sys ens EngLneering 2 r 'nacer il

               .,.~--1                    ,ns:
                                          .               uc:L:n ,.cce:Lna:ce E?-C-224                  ?1anntnz anc Scnecu1 Lng Cacr:Laa::e O

E'-C-225 . tac Waste 2crcina:Or E?-C-225 3 re ?hysL:s Cacr Lna:cr l l l

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  • IP.C-201
                                                                  ?sge t L/t/it PntIndel chin Electrie Comnany                      .<
                              ?eacn Bottes units 2 anc 3         e Di~..
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Energency ?lan Imolementing ?rocedure '

                                                                         ,' ~~

EF-C-201 Duergency Con:rcl Officer /Headcuarters Emergency Control Cencer ( Heac cuarters ECt) Puroese To delineate the responsibilities and actions of the Laergency Control Cfficer and to prescribe procedures for establishment and functioning of the Headquarters Emergency Control Center. References - Energency Plan, Sec. 5 (Organi stional Control of Energencies) Onergency Plan, Sec. 6 ( Activation of Energency Crganization) Emergency Plan, Sec. 7 (Emergency Facilities and Equipm ent) Action Level Dic Headquarters Emergency Control Conter is activ ated at the - direction of the Energency Control Officer. This wou'ld be expected for the following classes of emergencies: .

         ;)   Site Area Energency (E?-104)
2) General Energency (IF-105)

Procedure The Headquarters Energency Control Center is located at the Main Office Building of the PhiladeIphia Electric Comoany, 2301 Market Street, Philad elphia . It is the main location where Corporate Support personnel report when activated and is the central location free which Corporate Support functions are carried out. Communications, plant drawings and procedures are availahin. Th e nun o r the Hendquarters ECC is on the 7th floor. A map or th.. Peacn Sot:cm Atomic Power Station area for tracking wind direction and radiological data is looated on this ficor. immodtate Actions

1. The designated represaxtative from the office of the Vice President of the Electric Production Department shall:
a. Assume the role of Ezergency Control Officer.
b. Proceed to the HeacquarterT &nergency Control Contor.

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  • 2.
  • E?-C SnT
                                                                                                     ? age 2 h/*/B*
c. Activate Cer; crate Su;:;cet, peesceneL as. accre=riate ( s**

i I?-209 for telephone numbers) . For a Ceneral Emergency, the Energency Ocntr:L Cfficer s..all ve:-ify activazion of: (i) Izerzency hforsatice Officer, (2) Ezergency Securt:f Officer, (3) w

                                      .edical   Oirector,

( 3. ) Acministrative anc Legistics. Manager. hese personnel are nc Lftec. ti. e :ly by the Site Energency Caer:Lnaccr in accertance ui:n E?-C-202.

d. Revisu the procedures for the foll= wing supace:

func:Ler.s. (r) Acministrative anc Legistics manager (E?-c-;c6 ) (2) 7. sessission anc Ots ributtere Supper: ccedina:ce (I.'?-C-273 ) (1) Emergency Securt:y Officer (??-C-215) (4) Mecical Director (I?-C-205)  ; (5) Ocsign anc Construe:1:n Support Cfficer (E?-C-216 ) ' (5) Emerger.cy Brormati:n Crfice.- (E?-C 314 )

                            ' hese personnel will reper: cirectly to the F.scegency
         .                   Can:r:L CffLeer. Sased on :his review, anc .nc
                             . e:comencations of the cersonnel listec aceve, de ersine anien snj=r i: ems are of :ne highos: or:=ri:1 beenune of
ne ur$ency of :ne requirements, the long leac times invcivec, =r the : mplexity =f the tasks 0 De unter aken by the supper: crganiza icas.
e. Concuc see:Lngs as necessary ui:n appc=pria:e paesans

, serfs: s.ing. corporate support functi:ns := accompli n the I follcwing: l (1) Assig: .~esocnsibility fc.~ fulfilling :te ;riority requirements . (2) Ass 1xn :ne prict". Les =f :he major tasks. (3 ) Assign deadlines anc esta:lisa a senecule f r periccie progress re=crts.

f. Direc; that pnene lines te :hecked out.
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                      "'he Emergency Ocntrol Cf ficer nas =verall . esponsibilt:y for
Me folI: wing:
a. Manag em en: = f :he Co r:c rat e Su p;c r: fune icas.

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1. tasurtns effee:Lve itaisce. vt:= enen:. use -ic Ocepany, Secntel, c:her centrac ces, anc : ne. utill:tes wnict: provide support Oc the plant.
c. Serving as the zana6ement lev el interface st:n gover:: ment agencies.
1. Ocortinating with the Esergency 31 rec:cr and Site Escr:ency Coorcinator in Oese: sinLng unen := acctfy :ne Ezergency Crgant:atiert fe: :ne : eccvery ; nase.
2) Pe: scanel perforzing Corporate Scopert. functices snal! carer
                                                ;c neLr respec Lve procedures.
3) Oepencing on the asture and duration of the emergency, conci:icas a: the plant zi.ta,. an:1 c:her fae ces , the Esertency Con:rci Officer say cirect :na specific su;;ce; funettons he moved := the plant site.

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E?-C-202. Site bergenev Coordina:c r/ h errenev Control Center (ECC)

         .Purcose
         ~c delineate the responsthilities and. actices of the SL:e-Emergency Coordinator and Oc prese:-ibe procedures for estaclishment and functioning of the ECO.

References Emergency Plan , Sec. 5 (Organizational Control of Emergencies) heegency .?Ian, Sec. 6 ( Activatio:t of hersency Crgant:ation) hergency Plan, Sec. 7 (Emergency .?acilities and Equipment) Accendices List of Emergency Equipment and %cuments Ae: ton tevel -

         ~he Site bergency Coordinator is ac Lvated fo:- the following classes of emergencies:

T. Site Area bergency (E?-!OE)

2. General hergency (EF-105)
         ~he ECO is activate <1 for the same classes of erecrgencies.
          ? ecedure
         ""he ECO is '.ces cc in the Unit 1 Adminiscention Buildint?, on ne seconc f!cor. '"he ECC is the central location for coor finati ng respense activi:Les or on-site and off-site qrgani:n:Lons. *h e mojor functions of : Mis facility include:
1) env1. onmental and radiological surveys
2) analysis or off-site samples H *1cetrie power ecordinatiert and nianning
4) dose proj ection calculations c) coercination with off-site agencies.
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The ECO functiorr is possible urrder arry or ne energency l

1assLfL acions. i
        *-mediatt Actions T. The Superintendect, Generacierr Division-Muclear (or alternately the Statiert Superintendent, Limerick Generating
              .Stacicer) shall:
a. Assume the role of Site Ezergency Coordinator.
3.  ? oceec Oc the CCC.
c. Notify the following ( see EF-209) for telephone numbers):

(1) Emergency Csacroi Cfficer. (S. Daltreff/J . Gallagher) (2) Nuclear- Regulatory Commission , Region I, Office of

nspectiert anc Enforcemen;.

(3) 3epar*.Rertt o f Energy,. Sockhav err Area Radioloptical Assistance Progrant (i f ha::ard s extnnd outsi de the site beuricary) . (516-345-2200 ) For-

  • Certerat Emergency, also notify the rollowins::

(4) EscrF:ency Inforsacion Officer . (W. Taylor / R. Harper) (5) Medical Oirector (W. Husnion) (5 ) Tmergency Security Officer .(.J.. ,McGclorieP/R , Deriscrr) , (7) Administrative and Logistics va tnger- (J . Tridericas/ 3. Hol7an/ T!. VtIlinm.r)

d. ?roceed Oc One ECO and sucervise One ac tvation of tho ECO. The Radiatierr Survey Team snall perfor9r the initial steps in activ ating the ECO on their arrival .

e Request One ecliection of environmental statiori sarsplas per EP-315, if necessary. f" . Thro ur',n t.he !!ndiation Survey ye;nrr f. ender , direct, al1

3diatierr surv eyr conducted in off-site acess .
        .. De Rnd i nti en Sur vay 7* ,,m f.e n d e . n :11 :
a. *ntria:e and supervise ini:LaL ac:ivacion of :ne RCC.

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5. OL. ect .n a phene Lines be eneckee cut.
c. Check :ha: the emergency equi;Jtent anc deausents listed in Appencir E?-C-203-1 are in One 200.
1. *he waximum occupancy 1121: =r :ne ECC secule ce nel: : 35
LisL: =cngestb c anc contusicc.
               -                       ne faibwing personnel ncrwally recces :: One 200:
                                      -a.      SL:e Emergency Occccinator (if nc                   a  One Heac:;uarters Emergency 0:nteci Center)
3. Radia bn Survey Team Leader
c. 33? Liaisce persennel .
d. C her engineers anc tecnnicians, as determinec. by the Site Energency Occrticator
e. Recere let keeper /ccamunicater-
f. M30 personnel (3; separate space providec)
g. Y ment:ce ; era:Or J. ~he Site bergency Cecrdinator snail assign relief re:::1ce for the Site bergency Cecrcinat:r.
9. h e ECO s aCT shalL:
a. Make aspec;ria:e ne:itica:icns or scrity nc:LfLan i:n:

in acccccance with E?-iC2, 103, 703,.Or 105, as directed by the SL:e bergency Cecrcinater. I

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                                              .aintain           less anc recare per inent ca:a ane events including aciation su-vey data anc calculational procedures.

Fell w-u: Acciens 1 The SL:e Emergency 0:cecina:Or- is responsible for :ha felic wbr, -

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                                             .aintaining                    awareness of piant status anc being aler: ::

cren taL cCT-si:e =nsequences :C :he energencT-

3. Cccccinacht :etween One On-5L e bergency Cr:aniza:iert anc the Off-Site Enerxency Crganinntien, wnen activa:M, 30 ::teta necessary adci:icnal facili:ics , equipment ,

su= plies, perscnnel, or scennical serrices. t

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c. Cacrcinn:ing vL:n :nc. Energency con:-ci Cffuer c =cerning personnel, ecut;sent, and saterials er:ee::c
                                                  ~.c    ar-ire a      :he plan     sL:e.
a. Ensuring prepara:L:ns are sade for cneck-in of incening personnel, especially wit.1 rega: Oc site area access con:rci, indcc rinati:n :C visiting pers nne1, saintenance of proper security, issuing Cc:iserers anc preparing es:csure reccres, and Cis;rbu;Un of pr: ec: Lye ch ta hg and equi;zsent. For a Site Area E:sergency Or General Bergency, visiting perscenel sncci: =cesally be cirected sc : neck-in a: :n* Sers.ancy Suppcet. Cen:er wt en first co-site , per I?-2* 1.
e.  ?-eviaing managessent ci. ec:bn f:r the estatiismsent and functioning =f :ne Emergency Sup;cr. Center per ~P 304
f. Supervisug :ne funethning :C the Emergency Ocete:1 Center.
g. Reviewing wit the bergency Oirec =r :ne curren: sta:us of infersation pr:vicec tc agencies =f the Cf f-Site Emergency Organi:ation and relieving One Ezergency Direc:cr of this respcesittlity. Se Site Energency Cecr batcr wt11 then serve as :ne primary on-site .

centact fer Federal, State, anc heal energency res;cnse agencies wnien dispatch persennel Oc the :lan. vicinity, l anc will previde status and assesssent info--rati:n := agencies of One Of f-SL:e Energency Crgani:2:icn.

h. Providing direction for ?htlacelprtia Electric E9erzency Crgant:stica persennel wnc are cispatened tc ne plan .

si e and for foreign crews activa:ed. 27 ?hiladel;:nia Elect-ic Oca any.

i. Kee;Mg Me be gency Con:rci Officer anc :ne Emer.tancy
                                                     ;irec: r appraisec of ac:Mn1 :aken ant of :cnsequ=nces
                                                     .. r.e-s <. e .

CcCPOha:Un with :.te E2cegency Oirec* r and Me 4, . Emergency Ocn:r:L Offber in deterstnint wnen := modify ne Ezergency Crsani:ation for One recevery ;ncse, anc

  • infersing various egencies and Organt:ations wnen :ne sedifMatice is :: :e implementad.

Se ECC s:cff saali moniter plant and she cenci:icn ind 2.

                                       ;revice ca:a anc cirection : -sanarg ement and :c err-cite agencLes as appropria e, incLucht :ne Yuc y Run News Can:cr.
3. he ECC staff snall continue =;erations af ter notifienti en
nct One recovery pns e Organi:ntien is in effect until aissancec. a One direction of ,ne Recovery Manager.
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                                     ?eacn Rot:cm Unt:3 2 anc 3 Esertency ?lan Le cl em enti ng ?reced ure EF-C-203         Recevery Manascer
         ?urcose o delineate the responsiblit tes and actions of the Recovery Manager.                                     -

R=rerences I::rergency Plan, Sec. 5 (Crgant:ational Control of hergencies) Mergency Plan, Sec. 5 ( Activation of hergancy Or: rani zntirin) - E .s ert;ency Plan , Occ. 7 (Emergency Facilities & Equipment) Acti:n C.ev e l After deliberation with the Emergency Director (3tation Superintendent) and the Site Bergency Coorcinator (Suoerintendent, Generation Division-Nuclear) the Ebrergency l Control Cfficer (a representative of the Vice President D eetric 1 2roduct.ica,-Deoert:: rent or the Vice President, Engineering arret Research) announces the ini Latica of the Recovery phase nnes assumes the title of Recover y Manarger.

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The designated recrcsentative of the Office of the Vice

               ? resident, Electrte ?roduction or the Vice President, EngineerLnt'; nnd Resnarch Dennetment anaLL:

, a. Assume the role of Recovery Manager and all the \ functicas o f the bergency Control Cfricer.

b. Oper ate fr0m the bor gency Control Contar or the Emergency Sucpor*: Center.

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.* /i /S Activa:e cer; crate supeer: personnel as a:Or:;riate (see E?-EC9 f:r tele;nene nus ers) .
n. Revieu :ne pr:cedures for the fol' wing sup;ce
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7) Medical Oirec:::- (E?-C 2CF)
2) Aczinistration and Legistics Manager (??-C-2C61.
3) Ime Tency Int:rsati = Officer (??-C-202) a) Emergency Security Of."icer (I?-C-7 5)
5) Design anc 0:nstrue:1:n Su;:cr: Officer ( E?-C-716 )
5) Planning anc Seneculing Cccccinator (E?-C-225)
7) Rac Vaste Oecedinator (I?-C-225)
3) Ocre Physics ~ccccinator (??-C- 2CS )
                                        ~ hose ersonnel vill . epce: ci. ectly Oc :ne Recovery Manage .        Basec en :nis . eview, ar.d One .ecensenent. ices 0."  One personnel listec above, ce:e.mine nien major t ems ar* 0 " the hignes             pr-i c rit y.
e. Oseduct meeti::gs :s necessary wit: a:;re;rt::e ;crsons perforting : r; crate sue:ce functices. ,
             . 2.           ?.e     2ecovery Manage. nas Overall res:casicility for :nc
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a. :esign, analysis, :cns~~uc:1:n anc i=;Lesenza:t:n of activi ies associa et wi:n . c::verY '~ 2 n* ~'erRene?.
1. Ensuring ~.na: lans anc si;; nit can actient h av e ne concur:~ence o r zanagers or affe ::ec suc;cr*.
rsant:ations.

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E?-C-201 Cerecewes Sunece: Functio ns

                   ?urnose To eclinec e :ne . esec.* * *f ' '-' as anc ac=icas. c T perscenel performing Corpcrate Support functions.
                  ?*ferences E.tergency Plart, Sec. 5 (Organi:stiensi Control of F.:nergenctos)

Acticn Lev el * .

                 ~he E.targency Control Cfficer (desi,tnated Trent the of fico of the
                 ' lice Presicent, Electric Productier. Decar: men t) snal.1 activate Ce r:c rate Su cpo rt personnel uperr notificatictr hy the in crim
                  =nergency Direc:ct or SL:e herzency Cccedinator . For a Caner ,1 Esargency, the Site bergency Cecedianect-                              directly noti fini E-tcegency infersa:1ctr Officer, .w edical Director , F.ser gency t. h c Securt:7
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Officer, and. Administrative and Logistics Manager per Proc ed ur*

1. Corporate Support func:1cnc cnall be coordinated frem t.n c Heacquarters Faergency Centrol Center (Iccatae at Philadelpnia Philadelphi a) .

Electrie Head cuarters , 2101 Market S*. et.a: Cepending on the nature antt durnt .on nr t.n,-, emer gancy and cerid i tions functices can be acved Oc at the tne plant plantsite. site, a ocific cupport Usually the var-icus corpora:e emercency functions will be conducted n

Me nor-nal supccet work fun cti ons .ar=as for these incividuals with marr.ancy 7 Co rporat e Su ppe r cersonnel are designated as f=11.cwc:

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5 f E?-C-Ron Page 2 4/1/81 l j a. Administrative and Lecistics Manater - designated in ene j Energency ?lan.

b. Personnel Procurement Groue Di rector - the EnTinaer-Tn-Gharge, nuclear 5ec:Lon cl ne 'Lectri ?roduc; ion Depa rtm ent , or designated alternate frer th+ Nucienr See ten.

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c. Personnel Cuseer: Acccmmodatine Di. ec:cr -- designated fr=a ce ccamert:a1 Cpera :cas Depar ment.

! d. Transnorta:1cn ~Cocedinator - designatec memoer o f tha Electric Transatssion anc Distributien Denartnent.

e. Purchasing Cecedinacce - designated Nuclear Fuel ."ectice suyer :n :ne ?urenasing Deparruent, or desi.tnated l

alternate. l T. Communicatiems C cedinator - the 7eneral Superintendent of vne CCC1' e Sys ens anc Ccamunications Dttisica , or designate- alternate. K. Stores Divist n' Coordinator - designated memcer of the . 5 cres 0 visica or cesignated alternate.

h. Tra n smission and Distributien Suecor: Cecrdi nato r -- --

ces;gna:ec memcer or :ne Lice:.te .ran sm:331on antt i Dist.-itution Department, or designated alterna:*.

i. En ervency S*eurity Officer - the Manager of Clainn -

Securt:y, or nas al: create, the Director of .Sccurit.y. l l

j. Medical Directer - the Ccmpany Medical DLrec ce and/or alternate.

1 l i L. Design and Construction Suceer: Cfficer - ene cit er Mecnanical Eng neer, Eng;neering anc Resesenn Decar*.mont or his alternate, the Chief Electrical En".i noa". Engineering and Re:earch Depar mont.

1. F.m e rge ncy in f o r-i n ti en Officer *.na Ma n n t'.ar , Co rne i r "1. ~

Cornroun ten one , or n is alternate , the 'dannt'.cc, l'uh t i c In fo rm ation.

s. Cuality Assuranea/Ouald y Centrol Coordinator - tha Su n< ri n con < ten t. . . i a c t. r t r- ,t*ro<s un t i on o.A.

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                                                   . Men!  .? Phyrtes and C?renri'stry Cocedinator - Supervising ing:.n e er, Gen era::.cn 0:.v ts:.cn-Nuclear ,                      esponsible for Ratta:Lon ?rcrec:Lon.
c.  ?'-ocedure Succo r- CocedLnator - SenLor EngLneer, L:.cens:.ns , Genera;;.cn C:.v :.s:.cn-Nuclear.
p. Instrunent and Control Coor dinator - Supervising ing:.n eer, ?ian Ocnt: ci Sys , ems 3ranen , EA R Depa r ::s ent .
q. LLeensLng succcr: Cccratna:ce - Mgineer-in-Ch arge ,

Nuclear anc inv:.. onmenta k Sectica cf the E;1 Decar :mont.

                                                .~. Systems Engineerine Occr dinator - Engineer-in-Char ge ,
                                                     ?cwer ?lan: Ces:.gn Sect:.cn e t' :ne Mechanical Engineering Otv is.L n, EL R Department, artc Supe-et:rtr E.TP inect -in-Charge of Nuclear Generation of the Electrical hgineering Di.visten of One IIR Depart::ent.
s. Construction Coor dtnator - Gene-al Superin endent ,

Ocastrue :.cn 0:v:.s:.cn o f the E1R 3ecartm ent . I 1 . I 1 I l l \ 1 t i l t 1

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l E?k-205 Medical Director

          ?ur:os e To delineate the responsibill:tes arrd ac:terrs =f the Medical 31 rec:cr.
          ?ererences bergency ?lan , Sec. 5.3. t. i t Actierr Level The bergency Centrol Cfficer ( designated frem the Of fice of the Vice Presicent, Electric ? reduction Oepar~2ent) shall activat.

Corporate Support personnel upon notificatierr by the Interim bergency Diese:ce or Site Berg ncy Coord in ator. Tcr a Ganorni

hergency, the Stee bergency Coordinater dirce
ly notifins the hergency Information Officer, .edicalw Director, Fmergenc y Securi:7 Cf fice: , an:r Xd::rini's: ative. ant Logis:Les Manarter per EF ~C'-273 Proced ur e Corporate Supcort fmnctions shall be coordinated frerrr Me Headquar-ters hergency Cent: 01 Center (located a: Philad el phi a E'.,ectric Head quarters , 2101 warket Street, Philadel pnia) .

Depending crr the nature and dura *. ton o f the emerw anc y anel condi:1ces at the plant site, specific support functions :an be moved Oc the plant site. Dsc "edLcal Direc:or or his al:ernate : nail: 1 Reper: to One Headquarters normal work area.

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2. Cbtain as clear an understanding as possible or ene natur* of the energency and the conditions at the site ( esoecially regarding radiological and safety ha =ard s) . Att em o t to deterzine how many casualties are in eacn of the following categortes (listed in priority of treatment):
a. Excessive contanination - serious inj ury
b. Excessive radiation exposure - serious injury .
c. No radiation involved - serious inj ury
d. Excessive contamina:Lon - no sertous Lnjury
e. Excessiv e radiation ex posure - no serious inj ury Initial estimates of the numbers and categories of casualties are suffL Lent.

3 Contac Raddation Management Corporation in all case:

                        .tavelving radiation exposure or contamination. TT nacessary, dispatch the Radiation Emergency Medical Team (REM Team) to the site to provide energency tren=nent and evniuation.

3 Casualt'ies should be handled with respect to their priority of treatmenc:

a. Ex cessiv e Centamination - Serious In j uries (T) If there are lar6e numbers of seriously injuend contacinated persons , efforts to - decontaminate inj ured personnel snould be expedited , if ponsibic, se that they can be moved to the conventional us rtion of the hospital .

(2) If transporting victims to Philadelpnia is possible (depending on the nature of the person's inj urias,

                                    - availahle . transportation , and traffic conditions)  -

contaminated inj ured personnel can be divertad to Radiation Management Corporation f acilities . (3) If the capacity o f Harford Mamorial Hospital Fo r handling contaminated inj ured patients is exca-dad, and there are a number of seriously injured parsons requiring insediate attention, patients enn ha dispatched to York Itospital . Yo rk Ilospi tal must make preparations to handle contaminated patients and will require assistance from qualified Radiation Managenent Ccrporation personnel or health physics personnel.

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('t) Subsequent resting anc evaluatien of centarainntion expcsure must be carefully followee uo for all victims so affected.

h. Excessive Radiatice Ercosure - Se-icus In f uries . ann No Rania::ca Inycivec - Scricus In luries (i) These patients snculd be Mendled by conventiona!

hospital acmittance crocecures. Ir :Mer- ar* contaminated inj urec personnel, it is esponin11 7 c-izical that i n.j ur-f patients wi th onl y --"li r t i o n exposure de act centritu;e unnecessarily ec overicading the Horferd. Memorial Hospital's capaci:r for handling con a'einated injured pacten.s.

 ,                                           (2)        Subsequent :reatment for excessive radiation ex;csure mus: be carefully followed up for all patien;s sc affecteu.

O. Excessive Con:Psinatten - No Serict2s Tnj uries (T) These patienes can be handled by on-site secontamination teams, including, if necessary, ~.ne RMC REM Team. * (2) Subsequent tes;ing and ev alua:ica cr containinntion expcsure must be carefully fellowed up for all vic 123 sc affected.

d. . Excessive Rcdiatten Ercosure - Mc .tariens injury
                                            -Subse:uent treetzent for ere-ssive radiatica axposure sust be carefully followed up rcr all patients no affected.
3. Cccedinate with Or.e Energency Direc:cr er Site .hergency Occediaa:er, Icent hospt:als, physietans, a n<1 :ne ti.,et i n t i o n Management. Cceperation Oc ensure ::reper care for af fect=<t p*_rso nnel . In event cr large numbers or casualties, try :n cp:1mize use of the available facilities. TC necasnary, es;nbl i an tmicorney trantment nentern uninre 1 cent phy :i ci nn :

anc/cr the Etadiation Managenen: Corporazion REM Te.v1.

5. Consider- long-terv - *<tical assi staner* raqui rmnenns wni an h av n
                                     -ignificant l enet t i tu es , i ncl url i n:'. , fo r aram pl e , t. n a Cellowing:

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a. Esta:iis.t n-site sedical treatmen ane evaluatice cen:ers
                                         .             Res ceking medical :u; plies l

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                                         .             ?repart g lart,e nummers of' emergency sect:a1 recorts
3. Aczinistrativ ely tracking large nuncers :f patien:s being trea:et '= rsrt=us faciLL:tes
e. Estaultsning follow-up ==ntamination anc -adia:ien er;csure evaluati:= and treat = tent.

7 ~cercinate with the Aczinistrative and icgistics Nnager f:r trans;c r:attert', stores , vid pure.vartntr mufrew"'13.-

3. Nctify the Site Isergency C cedinator of actions :aken anc ether acti==s plannec. "he Cc- Site Emerg e ncy Crganizatica sncult te aware of wna: =ersonnel are expectec := arriv e :
Me site sc tha: presars ices can be made fee site aras access cent. ci, plant access een:r:1, incoct.-insti:n of visiting :ersonnel, saintenance et" cr =*e sacurity, insuanna or ccsimet.~y ant pr spara: ion e r exposure rccerts, anc cistribution of prote :ive electing and equipmen* . .
9. Cecrc nate w :n ne Emergenc'y Secu:-t:y Orricer- re. clearnnee through readblecks anc traffic ente:L pcints.

CALC CN: Radiological or safety ha: arcs a: the plan: er site area mandate special censider stions and arra n:t e= rents . Vist: Lng personnel zus te pro;erly inst.~ue:ed l cer:certing directi cs Oc the' ;Lan: er site , Ma rzM s s': i tre ;:! ant., access arte secur-ity r=quir wents, and a: plica:le precautices. Visiting perscenal snould c.cr7 ally be directed :: Oneck-in at ne Energency fu=pce Conte- wnen first on-site. Escerts -ta y me necessary. I e

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l l l l Philadelchia Electric Comeany l Peacn Sot:ce unt:s 2 anc 3 Env ergency Plan Im o l eeren cing Procedure i E?-C-206 Adminiserstive and Leet stics %naster t I Purecse l ic delineste the responsibtLities and acticns of the-Adnrinistrative anti Logistics Manager. Rererences bergency Plan , Sec. 5. I.1.2 , Action Level

                             ~~he bergency Control Officer ( designated frem the Of fice of the Vice President, Electric Pr ductiert Depa rtmen t) shall activate Corporate Support personnel upon notification by the Interiz Energency Director er Site bergency Coordinator. For t Cenacal Em erg ency , the Site Energency Coordinator directly noti rics tha bergency Informatten Officer, Medical Director, Sergency Security Cfficer, and Administrati're and Logisticsw anager per ES-C-202.

Proced ure Corpor ete Support functions shall be coordinated from tne Headquarters hergency Control Center (located at Philadel phia

                             -7.ectric Head quarters, 2301 Market Street, Ph il ad el ;:h ta ) .

Depending on the nature and d uration of the merrr. ann y and conditions at the plant site, specific support function: can be scved to the plant site. l Th e Administr:tiv e and Lor,isti cs Mnnast er shall:

1. Report to the Headquarters, nor9tal werk area .
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2. Ac:1 rate er verify activated One following personnel, as necessary ( see I?-2C9 C:r tele:none numcers):
n. I ret.3n C. ews ? ocurement Crou Di. ec cr
b. ToretEn Creus AccomacCa:1:ns Grou;: ChLer A21Lnis:ra: r
. 7.~;nspor:::icn 3cecina: r
1. ?ur:nasing Cacrcina: e
e. 2nusunications Cacruina: r T. 5:cres 21visi n C:cedina:Or .

1 753 Su;;ce: Cacrcinator

              ?.ese perscanel vill rescr . ii. ectly :           the Admini::ra:ive and L:giszies w anager.

3 Cttain as clear an unders:anding as sessitie of :nr natur, of the emergency , the : ccisions a: :ne site ( es:ectai.I y regarcing . adiclogical tsnd screty n;:ards) , nd antiet ante <t sup;ce: requi.ements. This is bes: done by discussi:n witn

ne bergency. 2n. :L CT icer and/ cr :ne St.:e Mer,rency
              &crtina :e.

4 Review ne :necklis s f r :ne su::ce: func: ices listed in ste 2. As scen as ;cssible, rece::arend :: :ne Sergaa.cy Can:rci Crficer -nien items sneuld be or air.nas: pri net t.y et:ne - because of One urgency of :ne requirements , One l e n.T leac times involved, or One compleri:7 c." :n . a s'< s :: :. uncerzake:r by :ne su::cr: c r z a n L :a .i =s . T.: an = 1 e = f n~1 net"

ne Tc11: wing :
a. "Pien: Recuirements :
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(1 ) Contrac Lng for er cr' angint (cr su pcr sort 1c=n anc equi;2nent i.sneciately require <t at :n* si te . (2) Transper:atice for : r: crate, :cntrae:cr, or severJuent personnel =recee<ti.g :: :ne site immediately, including ar angasents C r venicles, driv ers , fuel, esecrts, and sa;s er directinns :: One si:e. (3) Accommeda:1:ns rer cer:ceste, centrae:cr, nr 3 ve-ntent ersonnel ;receeding : tha Sita

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5. Long-Te-s Recui enents with Long Lead Tim es :

(1 ) Cbtaining large or specialized :cols and equipment. (2) Contracting for or arranging for support services and equipment required at the site. (3) Establishing shu Ole service Oc the site and in tha general area near the site. (1) Providing maintenance, repaars, and fuel for inrae numbers of vehicles. (5) Providing accommodations for large groues at or near the site. - (5) Providing temporary office space and office supplies. (7) Es ablishing long-ters food services at or nane the sL:e. CE) 'Provid ing tem po ra r y c ol sn ed s , o u td oo r wo r ksho ps , or temporary storage sneds. (9 ) Ac Lva: Lng temporary sanitary racL1Lties at the site. (10) Starring designated stores issue points and establishing temporary storeroons.

6. Conduct a meeting wL M the persons listed in Step b(this any -

he done coincidentally with the meeting conducted by the Emergency Control Orricer per F?-C-2011 and accom pl i sh the follo wing :

a. Assign responsibility for fulfilling the priority requ i ram anen .

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b. Establisit the priorities of the tas4s, as assigned by the bergency Control Officer. Assign the-Oriorities of tasks act addressed by the Emergency Control Officer.
c. Assig:7 deadlines and establish a schedule for periodic
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7. Direc he actions of the personnel listed in Step 1 in f"i " i ag the requirenents in their order o f priert y.
3. Coordinate with the Emergency security cfricer for elenrenea thecush roadblocks and traffic control points.
9. Coordinate with the T: ansmission and Dis rtbution Suppor:

Coordinator for- enre .sv.m.* site electrie poven. M. Periodically notify the Emergency Control Officer an<t the Zi e imergency Coordinator of actions :aken and or other actions. planned. The On-Site 7.1:ergency Orre.aniza t f ort sho ul et te aware of what personnel are expected to arrive at. the si*e sc that preparations can be made for site area necess control, plant access control, indoctrination of visi ting. personnel, maintenance of proper security, issunnee or dosimetry and preparation of ercosure records, and distribution of protective cle:htng and equipment. CA UT!ON : Radiological or safety hn =ards at the plant or sito aren sandate special considerations and arrangesents. Personnel proceeding to the site must be prn part y Lnstructed concerning dtrec Lons to the 01an.: or :1te, hazards at the plant, access and security requirment.T, and applicable precautions. All visiting personnat should be directed c check-irt at the .%er7.ency Suppo7-t Center unerr first on-site. Escorts nray be necesnney.

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= ceLLaen:e ~.he responsiti.LL tes an acticas cf :ne- icret.g1 C.sws ? ecuremen Direc:cr.

Refe.ences Em ergency ?Lan , Sec. 5. 3.1.I

                            .tcricrr Lev el
                           ~he bergency Control Of ficer ( designa:ec from :ne arrica or :Ma Vice ? resident, Electric Productten Department) shall antivate Corporate Supper: personnel upon notification by tha in teri e hersency Director er Site hert=ncy Cocedina cr.                                Fce a Cana-n1 E=?rgency, the SLee Energency Cecedicater directly notif t as                                   no Bergency hforsation Officer, Medical Directer, herx-ncy Security Officer, and Administrative anri Logistics .wanar:er par E?-C-2G2.       Tae Foreign Creus ?rccurenen: Group Dtracine snn11 ha activ atec by the Administrative and Logistics .wanager.
                           ? ncedure Corpcrate Supcort functicas snaLL te coordinated from :ne Heac:;uarte-s bergency Ocntrol Conter (1 ccated ac ?h t i adal oni 3 Electric fleadquarters, 23G1 Marke        Street, Philadelpnia) .

Depending en the nature and duratice of the emergency and conditions at One plant site, specific support functions enn ba sevec Oc the plant site. The Foreign Orews Procuremen. Croup Direc cr sna11:

1. Reper: :: One Meadquarters , nerval work aras.

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2. Cb:atn as clear an understanding as possible or he na;ure or One emergency- the conditi:ns at the site.
3. "he ?eneral respcasibilt:y of the Foreign Crews Precurmuan Crou:: Direc ce is te fulfill requirements wnic.4 cance: be fulfilled directly by the ?hiladel=nia Elect-te Comenny.

Specifi= esamtles include :ne fcL1: wing:

a. Engineer-ine er:e-tise - as would be necessary :: pe:-fer s engineer ng analysts or f:: planning design scetricaricas (this will probably recuire cent nc ing vita Oeneral Electric, Sechtel, Westinghcuse, cr-engineering censulting fi ss) .

b. Co n:ract sat n=enance :erscene 1 -- inciutttw n1-<mnrien+

                          ==ntrac. ors, : nstruc       =n :=n rac:crs, :tperi::ers, botiervakers , steanfi::ars , painters , eleaning perscnnel, welders, and cther- tradesmen ( nis wt il probabLy require a purenase cener- c Cann1 v te, inn .) .
c. Cther- tem:crary Oersennel - incl ud ing secretar-t

personnel anc clergs , s ecurity personncI , bus er P.ruc k drive: s, and au cmetive saintenance eersonnet .

d. Radielegical sue:ce: se: vices and ecu t em en: - -

environmenta. mer::. cring .servjees as necessary,

e. Miscellane us sue ce: se: vices and ecuissent:

(i)  ? r table instrumenta:ica and instrument calibration / repat: . (2) Mater processLng, s:crage, and purifLcation, includ.tng ten ex= hangers , it!:. sciert ritty icen , a te . (3) Auxil'iary electric pc we: , as f: car a tem ecency subszation. (1) Ocmprenced 7.nses ( or ygen , nitrogen , acetyl en<r , etc.). (T) Temporary autetace lightinr; . (5) C. yegenic ser-rices and equipment. (7) Adct icnst too l s, wal. ding equipment , b ra zi n ts. equipment , rigging and lifting equipmant, sandblasting equLpment, forktifts , cranes, acc.

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t/1/8 T NOTE: THE INSU~U E CF NUCLEAR ?CWER OPER A'"TCMS CAN

                             ?ROVIDE ASSISTANCE IN LOCAT!NG SCURCES CF EMERGENCY MAN?CWER AND ECUI? MEN"' (SEE E?-200 FCR IN?O HCTI.U!E TELE?' LONE NUMBER) .            -

4 Cccedinate with the Purchasing' Cccedinator Oc ar-a. ige for required, crews , sacertals, and services and to ful. fill the requirenents in the order of their priert:y, as establisned by the Administrative and Logistics % nager.

5. Cocedinate with the Transper ation Cocedinator .o ensura arrangements are made for ;ransoortatiotr of equipmen: and sacertals frca their initial point of arrival to their final destination.

6 Coorcinate with the Central foreiCn Crews Acccamodations Group Chier Administrator Oc ensure arrangements ar* made fo r accommcdations , escorts (if necessary) , and transportation of personnel fr::mr : heir initial point cf arrival Oc their- final destination. T. Cccrdina:e wi:h the TransmissLon and Cistribuzion .9upport ' Ccordinator, through :he Administrative Mid Log i stics Manager, for emergenc'y site electric power.

9. Ccorcinate with the Emergency Security Of ficer, throts.h the Ad::riniserstive and Legiotics Manager, for clearanca through roatbiocks and traffic con:rol points.

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Philadelchia Electric Cemeany Peacn act:cm Unt:s 2 anc 3 hertency .n an a c . em en . :.n.1 ? rec =Aur* E? -C-20 8 Forsixn Crews Acccamcda:icn Grouc ch :. e f Acm n:.scrscer P u-ecs e 70- aelineate the res;:casibilities and actions of the 70rai.tn C. sws Acccmacdatica Cecu;2 Chief Acatsistrater. References F.m erg enc y Pl ar. , So c' 5. 3. t .1 tetien Lev el The Bergency Con:rci Crficer ( cesignated free the of fice er -J1, Vice ? resident, Electric Production Oecart:nent) shall ac:ivate

            ~cr; crate Su=per: personnel upon ac:tfication by the Interim Scegency Ciree:ce er Stte Emer:tency Cccedinator.                       For a Canarni Emergency, the Site bergency Cccertinater dirac I v not!(!as tha i            bergency- Infot-tration Officer, Medical Direc cr, Emergancy Security Orricer, anc Administrative and Logistics un n arr. ar pa r-E?-C-202.      The Foreign Crews Acccamccation Crcuo Chief Administrster shall be activated by the Artministrative anet LcgL: ics Manager.

2re ced '.:ra Co rec ente En gpo rt runcetens enn11 be caer etinneert Crnm the Heacquarters Emergency Con rcl Center (locate <t at Philadel;nia Electric :!ead cua-te s, 2301 Marke: Street, 8'.ilad el phia) . I Depending en the nature and duration of the marganc y anti nnsittices at. tne plant s i t. e , npeci fic cuppor t funct.iunn e an b.. coved Oc the clan: site. ! h n foretan Crown Accemme<1nt i nn Crn un th i e r A<t rei n t st.rn t<ir- nnn:1-t k

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7. He;:cr : :: the lieadquarters, acesal werk area.
2. Activ a:e, or verify activated One f=11cvint per:ennal , n.s necessary (see- I?-209 rer telescone nummers):
s. Gen:ral. Foreign C. eus Acccancca: Lens Grouc Assis;an:

Chief Adarinistra:cr

3. T. ansper.atice 01. ec:cr
.  !!cusing 01.~ec cr
d. Tecd Oirec cr 3 Ch: sin as clear an understancing' as possible of :Me nature of
ne enrergency, the cceditions at :ne si: (especially regarcing radiological and safety hazards) , and anticipated support requirements. Se Administ. ative and Legistien Manager anc the Emergency Ocntect Officer v111 conduct -

settings and assign res;cesibilities, estactish priertties, assign deadlines, and establisn a senedule for periedic

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4 Se general res::cr.sibilities er the Central Fermign Crews Accc=mccations Group Chief Administra:ce 4. e to provida i ranspc- ation , Ledging, and :emoc rary we r'< s::nne Cn r fo re!"n i crews. 5:ecific examples include the fellowing:

a. Urzen: Re cu t.~e s ents :

[ i (1) Acccamccaticns for govern:nent, centracter, or sucpert personnel creceecing Oc the si:0 immedia:ely, including reserrations n: Icent hetels/metels . ( 7_) Trans:ce:ation fc. centrac:cr er gcvern'nent

ersennel pecceeding :: the site ime t tatal y
                                     . incluc ing driv ers, escor:s , anc maps or di r~ tt ons
One site.

(3) Feedi.v plant snt ft, :21an s:cff, an<t contenctor personnel currently a: :ne si:c,.inctunine, preparation and delivery of feed and ev erages .

h. Le n t -- r n enut ments ut:n Lcnx 1.enn in~~::

(;) Acccamedations for .' ar e- 5: cu::s at or near -h* SL e. l l 1 l l

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I EP-C.pnq Punc 'l 4/1/81 (2) Lortg-ters food services. and drinking water at or near the site ( food preparation would normal.t y be locrfted at. the 1Daergency Support Cen t er ( E.*C ) ) . (3) Temporary office space and office supolies (office sachines, adurinistrative supplies , office furnL:ure, interior lighting, ets.) . (Taeno rnt y offices should normally be established at ne UC.) (3) Tentporary toolsheds, outdoor workshops, or temporary storage sheds. (i) Temporary sanitary facilities ( existing facilities should be activated, if possible) . (6) Non-contaminated trash removal service. (7) Designated areas at airports ce rail. cad stations s enable assembling persannel for movement to ne sL e.

6. Conduct a meeting with the persons listed in stap 2 to .

accomplisn the following: -

a. Assign responsibility for fulfilling tha requiroments, in :ne order of priority establisned by the Administrative and Logistics Manager.
b. Assign deadlines and establish a schedule for poried M progress reporus.
7. Direct the artions of the. personnel Listet. in step p t n
                                 'ulfilling the requirements in their order of priority.

l 4 Coordinate with the Purchasing Coordinator for conernetinrt l ! requirem ents .

9. Coordinate w1:n ne Transportation Coordinator in ful FI11 i nst transportation requirements for transportation o r p*r ennal fr:mr their initial po int of arrival Oc their final d estina tiert .
10. Coordinate with the iStergency Security Of ficer, threiertM th
  • Acurinistrative and Logistics Manastar , for cl earnnc~ Mrourt h roadblocks and tenffic control points.
11. Coordinate with Me Ccmmunications Coordinntor for orovidinre l

telephone service in temporary office spaces and work spaces. l

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s 7 c_;n tt Pag e a 4 /1/8 T CACCN: Radiological or safety hazards at ne plant or site aren zandate special considerations and arrangements. Personnel proceeding to the site sust be proper 1 y instructed concerning directions to the plant or atte, hazards at the plant, access and securt:y requi rements , and applicable precautions. Vist:ing personnel snoul d normally be directed to eneck-in ac the Broemoney Support Center wt.en first on-site. Ocorts may be necessar*/. 6 l 4

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To teLineate tne resportsib1LL:Les ant ac:Lons of the Put ennsLnts Coordinator. Re ferences ! Emergency Plan , Sec. 5 3 1. 5 Action Lev el , Ne Eterstney Control Officer ( designated frem the Orries of tha Vice Pre;. dent, Electric Productiert Departm en t) shall ac:!vnte Oceporate Support personnel upon notification by :Me incarim Energency Direc cr or Site Ener?,ency Coordina:ce. For n Gan e.rn i Emergency, the Site Emergency Cocedinater directly notifie the Emergency Inforsation Officer, Medical Director , Fmergancy l Secur-ity Officer, and Administrativ e and Logisticsw anager per l

                                                 ~I?-C-202. - De ?urchasing Coordinator shall be activated by th=

Administra 1v e and Logistics Manager. l l Pece ed uce Corporate Support functions shall be coordinated frem the Hondquarters Emergency Control Center (locate <1 ac Phil ar1el phi n Electrir. Headquarters, 2301 Marke:r Street , Phila<t elpnia) . l Oepending err the nature and duration of the energency antt l conditions at the plant site, specific support functions can ha mov ed to the plant site. De Surchasing Cccedinator shall: l l 1. 3cport to no rm al wor k nenn . l l 0

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2. Send representative to the Headquarters Laergency Con:rol Center.
3. Cucain as clear an understancing as possible of :he na:ure of the energency, the conditions at the si:e, and anticipated contract requirements. D1e Administrative and Logistics Manager and the Deergency Control Officer will nondunt meetings and will assign responsibiitties, establisn priori:ies, assign deadlines, and establish a schedul e for periodic progress reports.
              't . . lev iew the contract files and general services agreements in force and deterzine if there are any requirements not covered by existing a6reements. Necessary new contracts sust he drafted as soon as practical. Standredt:cd lo:ters,af tneret can be issued in lieu of contracts to expedite ful fillment of requirenents.
7. Coordinste with the Administrative and Logistics Manager and other members of his staff in fulfilling the reqiitremenns in the order of their priort y, as established by the Acninist. ative and Logistics Manager. .
6. Coordinate with Stores Division Coordinator concerning availaoility of supplies for corporate stock. Initia:n purchase of non-stock itens.
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Philadel chit Electric Ocacany Pesen act:cm Units 2 anc ; Em anenev Plan L,c l em entine Pecced ur e EP-C-21C Transece stice Cecreinator P ur*2C s t To teLinease :ne .esponsLbtLtites an ac:Lons o f :n* Duronnsing Occrdinatcr. References Sm erg ency Plan , Sec . 5 3.1. 5 Aerien i.ev el, , i ~he Emergency 00n . 01 Officer ( cesignated from :n* arrice of tne l Vice ? esident, Electric Production Oepartmen:) sna11 activate worpcrate Support personnel upon nc:Lfication by :ne interim Fmergency Director er Site F:ser tency Cocedinator. Fo r a Canar n1 Escesency, ne .'.ite Emergency Cocrcinator- cirectl y notifico t.hn Emergency Informatica Cfficer, Medical Oirector, T.m e rgenc y SecurL 7 Cfficer,. and~ Anstnis:rs:L'r e and Logis:icsw enn ee par l EP-C-702. ~he Transpor tati on Occedina:ce snall be netivntad by One AnzinL2 ra; Lie ant. Legis:ics Manager.

                   ?-e c ad ure Cor :cente Sucport functions shall be eccertinated f. cm the F*anquarters T:sergency Control Center (I ncanao at n51 I ndel peii :-

K l oc t.-i c lio nr1 quar *.n t-a , ?ln1 M n t- kr? t. .*t. ec t. , Ph i 1 aria l ph i n) . repenning on the natura and durcelon of :he emargenc y anti e nditices at nc plant :ite, specific suppct functions enn b= mov er. : the plant site. The T. ansper:atica Occedinator snall: 1 Re:ce: to nor ral wer'< ar es .

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2. Send. represen.ative : the Headquarters Emergency Centrei Cente: .
3. Cb;aLn as clear an unters:en1Las as possLD1e of .be nannt c or the energency, the conditions at the sL:e, and anticipated centract W

requirements. The Admints:. ative an.1 Legis :ics

                                               . anager and the Eservncy Centrol Officer will                                                     nd uc':

see:Lngs and, wtLL sssizn respo ns* ~ ' es , eszaci tsn

  • prLor-L:ies, assign deadttnes, and esta:Lisa a senedula fo r pertecie pr egress reports.
a. The general responsibLLL:Les or the '.ransportation Cocrcins:or is := provide trans=ortarien for inecarinrt saterisis anc equi;zsent. SpectfL eransles incl uda *:r a Cr l.lowin6 : ,
a. Urgen: Recuirenrents:
                                                       ~~ransportation for saucrLaLs and equi: men: renntren n the sL:e insediately, includir:g ar-angenents for-venLcles, drivers, fuel, anc maps cr- ci. ections to                                                    ne site.
3. Leng-Terr 3ecuiremen:s vite 'Lonr I.ead 71 ras:

(1) CbtaLning necessary vent:1es cr- :ennn::nt :nzinn servl es for- fu;ure transpor:a: ton noens, inctuotnx au cs, trucks, buses, and helicepters. (2) Transportacten for tatert als and aqui prent renn

neLr int:LaL poin: :C arrLv at :: nete finnt d estinatterr .

1 (3) MaLntenance, repairs, and fuel for larga numnars o r vehicles. (c) Shu le service :: the site and ' n th .t en a r n 1 nr an near- ~.ne site. 1 (?) 3esigna:: areas a: atrpot s ot rntir:nn stations tc._ enabl e ::nginre equi: stent a nd -r n t e r-i ni - rn r-acvement to the stic. (5) Accommcdate . eques:s for : cans:cetat' ort dir-c re cre acunty and s a:e anencLes. l l  :. Occedina e d.::: the Central Foreign C. ews Acccmmeda:! nt Gro u Chiet Acnints:ra:or~ in deze--rining personnel I l 1

l w R?-C-?10 Pnge 3 3/1/31 transporta:ica . equirements and provide necessary venicles and support.

5. Cocedinate with the Energency Security Of ficer, thecua.n :ne Acrinistrative and Legistics Manager, for clearance necugn roadbiceks and traffic con rci points.
7. Ccortinate with the Purenasing Cccedinator := ful fill tha requirements in the order of their priority, as estabi tsbed by the Aostnistrative and Legistics .vanager.

4 CAL'7:0N: Radiclogical or safety hazards at the plant or site area 2andate special censiderations and arrangamentaa Personnel pecceeding Oc the site must be procerly instrue:ed concerning directions :c une plann ce si:a, hazards a: the plant, access and security racuirewents , and applicable grecautions. Vist:ing personnel snculd normally be directed Sucpor- Center wnen ft. Oc s: check-in cn-site. at the Energency Esecrts may .e necessary. e . 1 l

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2. C2:ain as clear an underszanding as possible of :he nn urt of the emergency, the conditions a: the site ( escecially regarding radiological and safety hazard s) , and anticipatad communicasicas requirenents. The Administentive and Logistics Manager and the Energency Control Officer will ccaduct meetings and will assign responsibilities, estchlish priorities , assign deadlines, anc estaclish a schedul e rne -

periodic progress reports.

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                                            ?. Carry cut applica 1e steps of the Emergency Contingency Plan.
a. Cocrcinate with :he Foreign Crews Acccamodaticas Group Chief Administra:ce in fulfilling requiremer.:s for Octopnene service in tempor2ry office spaces in the order of chair i cricrt:y.
i. Coordinate wt:a the Purchasing Occedinator in fulfillin$. l censunicaticas requirements ~, in the order of their priority.

as established my the Administrative ann Logistics Hanneer. , ! i

5. Cccedinate with the Emergency Securt:y Officer, throur.h the 1 Administrative and Logistics Manager, for clearanc thrnocn  :

readblocks anc :carric con rci points.

                                                                                                                                                                .t CA'  J 7TCN : Radicle:1 cal or safety ha:neds at the plant or ilta aran sandate special :cesiderations and arrangementn.

Perscnnel pecceeding := the site sus; be properly. ins ruc:et concerning direc: tans :c :he plan: cr -i te , hazards at the pl ant , necess and noe nri ty raqu i r" n. n u , anc applicacle precau: tons. VisitinE personnel should ncrually be cirected to check-in a: the Dscegency Sup c& Ceater wherr f ti se on-site. Decris wt ne necessary. I e

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                       ? u r c e s_e 7: :elinea:e the res;cnsibilities anc actier.s =f :ne Stores Civisi:n         crcinater.

References Emergency ?lan, Se c . i. 3.1. .A l Acti:n Level - The E=ergency 0:nt. =L Of ficer ( designa:ec from ne Of fica of :na 7 ice Prest:ent, " -a- '- 8--c ucti:n Oepa rtm ent) snail activat: Carp =ra:e Sac;cr perscnnel upon notifica:icn by :n* Tn:nctm Energency Direc:ce er Site Energency Cccccinatcr. For a Canarni Emergency, One Site Ecergency Cecrcinator directly notifie: the

                       ' E erteccy ~=for:rti:n Of ficer, Mecical Oirec:ce, 5:arzency l                        3ecurity Cfficer, sac Ac=inistrative and Legistics Manstar ,Sar E? -C-2 0 7. The 3 cres Divisi:n Occccinator sna11 Se ae:1vatnd 5y
ne Anzinis;ra:Lve anc LagLs:1:s Manager.
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Corpora:e Su p pe r: fune-t ns sna L be ::crcina:cc fr:m *no . 3*ad quartars Eserganny Centrol Canter (Iceaten n: ?ti l anni nni n Electri: !!e ac quarters , 23C1 Market Street, ? Mil ad al;n in) . Oecending en :ne nature and cuesti:n of :ne ener?.ency and concitiens at :ne plan: site, scecific su;;c.-: func ice enn ha scv ed :: :ne :lant site. Th e 5 Ores Divist:n 03=.-cinster sn ali:

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2. Send representative to the Headquc ters Energency Cbn rol Cencer. '

3 Cbtain as clear an understanding as possible of the asture of the energency, the sendi:icns at the site (especially regarcing radiological ane safety hazards) , and anctcipated communications requirements. The Administrative and Logis:ics Manager and the Energency Control Cfricer will conduct teetings and will assign responsibilities , establisn priorities, assign deadlines, and estab11.sh a seneduto for pertodic progress repor:s. 4 3 aff-designated s:cres issue points on a 24-hour-a-day basis and establish and operate temporary secrercoms , as deemed necessary.

5. Coordinate wit.4 the Purchasing Coordinator in fulfilling resupply requirements aad with the Transportation Coordinato r for transportation requirenents.

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6. Cdordinate wit.T the Energency Security Officer, thro nch tha Adzints:cative and Legistics Manager, for clenennce tProun.n roadblocks and traffic con:rol points. -

CA UTTCN : Radiological or safety ha ards a One plant or si te nren sandate special considerations and arrangements. Personnel proceeding to the site must be properly instructed concerning directions te the plant or site, t hazards at the plant , access and security requir&ments, l and applicable precautions. Visiting personnel should ! normally be directed Oc check-in .at the Emergency Suppor Center when first on-site. Escorts may be necessary. l e l l l l l l

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                              -.errency     Plan smelenenting areced ure E?-C-213    Transmission and Disertbutten Cocedinator Puceose 7a delineate :he responsibLLities and actions at :ne Transnission anc Dis:ribu:L:n Suppor: Coordinator.

trareennees

mer cncy Plac , Sec. 5.3.i.? -
         . Aetice Lev el Th e Faersency Centrol Officer (designated fecm the Office of :ne Vice ? resident, Electric Production Department) shall activate 0 rporate Support personnel upon notification by the Interie inergency Direc:cr or SL e Energency Coordinaccr. For n Genern1 E:a crg ency , the Site Energency Coordinatcr directly notifies :he F.mergency SecurL:y         Tnfernation Officer, Medical Otracter, .Energency Officer,     and Administrative and Logistics w R?-C 207. The Acministrative and Legistics Man.1geranager                   per will activato the Transmission and Distribu:Lon Suppor: Coord inator.

Procedur~ Cor; crate Sup ort functions shall be coordinaced fecu the Mc ad q ua.-te rs Energency Control Center (locatc4 at Phi l adel ant a El oetri c flead quarters, 230T Mnekan Street, Phil adel phia) . Dopending on the nature ano duration of the cuertency and cacci:icns a: the plant site, mov ed to the plant site. specLfic succort functions can he Pm Transmission and Distributton Supcor: Coordinator shall : 1 Recor: Oc :n* !1end quarters , no rmal cek area. I i

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       ?. Obtain as clear an uncerstancing as possible of :ne na ure =f the emergency, the ecnditions at the site ( especially regarding radiclogiczL and sare:y na:are.s), and anticipated ecmmunica: ions recuLremen:1. The Aamintscra:Lve and Legistics . Manager and :ne Energency Centrol Cfficer will condue; mee:ings and utLL ass 1xn responsibL11:tes , es ablish priert:tes, assign ceadlines , and establish a senedule for l

peri CL: progress repcr s. 3 u ifill emergency or temporary mano wer anc equi: ment needs

          .r using =ersonnel fr=a :ne Electric Transmission and 31stributien Oepartment, as directed by the Administrative and Legistics Manager.

1 Coordina:e wL:h :ne Adztnistrative anc Legis tas Ynnacer in crevisins enersency sL:e elec:rt pc uer. I t i i l I I (

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                                       ?esen Settes Units 2 anc 3 Isertenev P i art Im n i-s en t :.nst a ceadora-EP-C-214        hertenev Information Cfficer Pur cse To delineate One ecsponsibilities anc actions of the herr.ency
nforna:1:n Cfficer.

1*ferences b ergency Plan, Sec. 5 3.1.11

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The E= =rgency 0:ntr:1 Cfficer ( designated f. em One Offica of na Vt:e President, Electric Productierr Depart = rent) shall activata Corporate Sup;ce: personnel upon actificatten by the Interim Esergency Director er Site bergency Coordina ce. Fo r n Genern1 Sergency, the Site Emergency Coordinaccr- directl y noti fies *.nc l bergency Informatten Officer, .edical w Director, Esars.ncy Securt:y CTficer, and -Adntats:rs tve anc Lagts:t es u nnnece per E?-C-202. 2 Oc ed ur-Corporate Sup ort functions shatl be eccccina:ed frear :ne

       !!eacquarters F.mergency Cente:1 Center (located at ? h i l,=ri a l o n i a E1.ectric Hendcuarters, 7301 Mark *: Street, Phil ade l ::n t a) .
       "lepenning on the- nature and duration of the emergancy anti conditicas at the plant site, specific support functions can be movec Oc the plant site.

no %cer,ency in form ntion nrfleer :nntt : 1 T-o hers.ency Infor ration Cfficers are designa:no , ona w t i l. report Oc :n* ~CO, the :ner Oc "uddy Run Na ws Ca n a.cr. 1 1 l l l i

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2. A representative will reper: Oc the Cor: crate Officar.

3 Supervise One estaclisnment ane staffing of :nc news cen:ce at Muddy Run ? ark. 4 Dt: cuss the situation wita the Energency Con rcl Of ficer, Site Energency Cecrcinator, and Energency Director. Obtain as clear an understanding as possible of the nature of :nc esergency and One conditions at the site (essactally regarding radiological and safety hazards) . A:nem p t to determine the following:

a. The cause of the incident.
3. The current status of the plan: (operating at full l onet ,

operating at reduced load, shutdown) .

c. Any radiological or safety hazards incluning radiation dose rates (in 211113E.4 per hour) at specific loencicas, airborne contamination concentrations (in sterecurier per cubic centimater) and surf ace contaminnni on (in sterecuries per square centimeters) and One tim
  • ena seasuresents were mace. Also , attems: Oc ontain radicactivity release rates (if applienela) in tarts o r a percentage of allowable Technical Specif tention ilmit.

Ccmpart thLs information to the data on the 1nn p n a.e of inis Accendix and determine the dose rate or contamination concentration relative to soma of the reference lev els listed . , For ex ample, a dose ente.cf 0. 7 MR/ hr ( wnol a bod y) l compares to One average annual radiction dos

  • from natural sources as follows :

Mortal radia:Len dose rate from backgro und radiation (cosnic rays, building materials, naturally-occurring radioactivity) = 150 mR/ ya n c (0.017T m R/ hour) Measured dose rate 0.1 3 R/ ho u r Ratic z 0.1 m R/ ho ur 150 mit/ yn nr

                                   = 0.1 m R/ hr 3.017 m R/ hr
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1. !r :ners were any :e senneL injurse, ex;csec =

adiati n, er centarrinatec (f:r raciation =r centantination ex;csure , attemp: :: :ete--rine On e es:iza:et ancias: of ex=csure in '1'L113D). 2manen :nte l ' Laf ma:icn :: :ne ca a on :?.e Las; page of :ni A :encix anc ce:ectine :ne dose relative :: scme Of One

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apares :: :ne average annual racia:icn ::se nnn :nc legal 11=1: as fell:VJ:

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15G siiM i/1 of ner:al yearly =acqrcunc acse C -:R % 5CC taEM

                   = 1C% Of =arim= raciati:n : se ( r.01c bccy) all ec     -

by law f:r :ne public.

7. Oete- rine mien gevaanm an arr.encies nnv. =cen no t.1 f i e t .

Conzac :ne res;casi:le s:ckes ersces for" :ne ag*nciat and ensure iney nave :ne La:es: : rrec: infor sa:1:n (see E? :rA f:r tele:nene num:ers) . ""he : m=lete lis: of gencias wnfan l  ::ay nav a- Seen ncetfied include One following:

a. ?ennsylvania bergency P.anagement. Ap.ency (?EWA )
3. Marylanc Civil Oefense Agency
. T:me 0:unty fmergency Managemen Aganc y t  :.
  • ancaste:- County hergency Manage =en: Agency l
e. Chester County hergency Management A g ea.c y
f. ?f arfo r Coun:y CivLi De fense Agency
g. ".ecil Ocunty Civil Oefensa Agency M. NRC, Region I, Of fice Of Bscecti:n aan 6 fir:P-tent
          .i . Oe      r ::sent of Energy, 3recknaven Aras, 'aniciceiani Assintance ?rocr.r u
j. Pennsylvania State ?clice
4. Sureau Of Raciazion ?rotection, ?ennsylvants De:2 r'.a n n '.

l i cr bvtr rrenza1 Resources (GR?) 1 na i n w ra Civi; norenne Agency

m. New Jersey Civil Ocrense Agency l

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l I 9 EF-c-sta Page u 4/1/TT l Deterwin* it any protective ac: ions are planned , Lacludtn x l 1 evacuation, access control, and pro cetion of food products. l 6 General responsibilities include the following: t i

a. Vertrying news releases and statenents, and obtaining release aoproval f. ar the Energency Control Officer prior to release.

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b. Arranging for in:erviews , statsments, and press i

conferences, and distributing approvad news eclensas and statem ents .

c. Continued coordina:Lon with local, state, and Fadacal pubrLLc infernracion :~epr=sentatives :o ensure n **'singl**

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  • concept and to avoid contradic tons in inforsation.

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c. Ensuring that adequate ' supplies of literature regarding Philadelphia Electric, PGAPS, and general nuclear power plant design and :ersinology are av ailable for *ha media

! as background sa ertel. .

e. Carrying out additi:nal procedures as specified in ':Me Corporate Communica; ions Plan.

7. Coordinate with the Central Foreign Crews Acccmmodation Group Chier ' Acministrator for f aecing News Center personnel , and r ( ' with :Me Trans;cr:ation . Coordinator for transportation requi.snents.

3. Cocedinate with the Emergency Security Orrieer for eJ enenn.e=
                                                              .througn coad locks. and traffic control points.

CAUTICM: Radiological or safety hazards at the plant or sito nena sanda:e special constderations and arrsnneman nn . Per:annel proceedine, to the site sust be properl y Las:ruc:ed concerning direc:Lons to :he ptan: or ni te , hazards at the plant, access and security raquirements , and applicable precautions. Visi ti ng pornonnal nho o l .i norTally be directed to check-in ne the Dnergency Support Centerw' hen first on-site. Escorts may he necessary. tinTE : Tr :ne event hn: - Lered pubLic concern or t r un ev acuation o f o f f-site areas has been direcend , arpae the roads near the site to be more c. owded with traffic l 1 1 1

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Ex amoler of Tvcical Radiation Cese Rates + Approrisate ractatica dose rate ( s.n cle ecc y) fecar natural sources: 150 MREM / year (0.0177 3R/hr)

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r ar.r:1 *s of Racit aet err Deses** A:crerisate annual radiation dose (wiele bccy) front natural sources: 150 MREM in ene year 0.017 wREM in ena Mo ur Annual radiation dose (whole bcdy) allowed by law (10CFR20) for members of :.te public: . 500 2REF in one year Annual radiatice cose :c hands, j forearms , feet , and ankles allowed by law (1CCT320) for

  • embers of the public :

7500 waEM in one year l . t

  • Annual 'ractation' ccse allowed by 1aw.(tCCTR20) for raciacion wnich caly damages the skin ( for nemmers of the public):

1000 MREM in nna year Accroximate radiatic 1 cose (wncle bcd y) front one dental x-ray: 150 sREM Approximate radiaticrr dese (wncle eccy) for 505 probability of dying 1 wi.:hin a scr::h: 450,n00 sRE?t in a shcr t im +

                          *A dose of i MREM is equivalent Oc a dose of 1 23 cf teria er x-ray adiation.

7- Exon:les of Radicactivity caneen 7,31enn in ,g g -,7,gnny,

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Th e max imunt radicactivity concentracionx in ai r ( above-hnc kr.rc un d) al lo wcet bylnw l'or scme representatiVc Saterini n are listed belcw: Cestunt - 117: Cx10 wi erncuries per euo t e cenr. imet.cr Tccine - 115: 1x1n Microcuries per cubic centiseter

                        .~<ryp ::7 - 38:               2x10 Xenen                                              MicrcCurtes per cunic contimotor
                                              - 135:   1x10                MicroCuries per cubic centimator I

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2. Obtain as clear an understanding as possible of the nature of the emergency, the cenettions at the site ( especially regarding radielegtest and safety hazard s) , and anticipated c=nmunications requirements. The f.det nis:rntiv e and Legistics .wanager and the Energency Cinercl Cfficar will conduct meetings and will assign responsibilities, astablisn prLert:Las, assign deadlines, anc es ablL2h a senedule for periodic progress reports.

T. When directed by the Emergency Con:rcL Cfficer, dispatch personnel to the site and direct : hem Oc rence: to the Security Tean Leader for assignments (additional security personnel will protably De needed c assist in site area access con:rcL, plane access contrer, indoctrinn: ten of vist:ing personnel, and saintenance of croper security) . J. Main ain liaisen witn the Pennsylvania State ?clice and loczi Law enforcement agencies . If traffic centrcis ars 19 c s on , coordinate wt:# participating agencies *o ensure clecennce is au:hort:ad for personnel proceeding Oc the site.

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5 Cocedina:e wi .? the Emery.ency Security Tens Lnnder nt. the plant, through the Emergency Csntrol Officer, in ful filling is energency securt:y requirements in their order of criority establisned by the Emergency Con rcl Cfficer.

5. ?eriodically notify the Enersency Control Crficar and Ci t e Emergency Cocedinator of actions takea and cf n har nntions he awar*

p2anned. The on-Site F;nergency Crganizn: ton should c f wn a: personnel are expected Oc arrive at the site no :hnt prepara:Lons can be made for site area access control, plan: access ccn:rc1, indcc:rtnacion c*t visiting p*rsonn=1, sain:enance of procer securL:7, issuance of desis*try and preparaticn of expo sure records, and distribution of pectective cieching and equipment.

7. Coorntnn:e wi:n :ne Trnnspor:n:Len Coorntnntar for 1.~ansporia:Lon .equirements.
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3. Reccamenc to the Emergency Centrol Of ficer wnen to reinx i

plan security requirements for ne af fected plant, an perst ted by 10 CFR 73.55. CA C CH: Radiclogical ce safety nazards at .nc pinF. F 131 " " sandate special considerations and a rra n g em an ? a,, - pe rco nn.] proceeding : the site must ha pro p*Pl 7 ,n, conc 3rning digge: tong :c :sc plan or ' 4. w d as ards at :ne plant, accesy and securi:y requiremen bA:tructed 3,

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                                                       ?eacn Act:cm un :s 2 anc i h er-e enev ?lan imelmencine avec ed ur*

j  ?-C-215 D= sten and construe-icn Suc=cm Orat e er-

                 ?urecse To dcLincate the responsibiti:tes and ac:icns of :nn Design nnd Cons: rue: ten Supper: CfTtcer.

9-rarences Dergency Plan, Sec. 8 3.1.12 action tevel

                 ~he bergency Contect offiene (designa:ed frem tha a r ri n,. n r t.i ,.                      i Vine President, Electric Producticti Oep ? rtmen t) shall .'ctfvnto Carperste Eu: port personnel upon notifica:icn by the in t e rt i Faergency Director er Site Faergency Cocedinator. .~c e n na n a r n 1 r-rergency, One Site hergency Occedinator dt. ectly noeirtan the Faer gency Infor istion Officer, Medical Di.ec cr, Faar F.arcy Securt:7 Cfficer, and Admints:. a:ive and Lo,tistics Manar.er per P -C-202.             he Dest,tn anet Construction Coordinntor will unan11 v be activeted by One !!ccovery Manager Out this does nu                           pr oc l ud e-activatica cf this function in the initial phase.

P ccedure Corporate Supr. ort fune:icns shs11 he coordinatad f.-e m th e

                 !!e art qu arte rs N or.5ency Con t. ol Conter (I ccated at T8tii I n<te l ph i a l
                 ?!cc:.-ic Head quarters , -7301 Mark =: Street, ?htladelania).

Dc ending on :he nature anet durn: ton of the c"tcrr,ancy nnet eenditions at the pl ant si *, specific supnor fune'-i onn a in ha mo v a<t :n the plant - f 1. n .

                 ~h a De st.Tr and Const. ue:1 on Rupport Officer sna11:

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Page ?. 2/T /3 7 I 1 Reper Oc the Headquarters, norzal wcric sera. 7 Chesin as clear an unders:anding as possLble or :ne nntur" or the emergency, the conciticas at the site (especially regarding radiological and safe y ne ards), and anticipatc<1 support requi. ements. Bis is best ec':e by discussion with

ne i.sergency Control CCricer.
                          ?. As scor: as possible reccamend to the Emergency Con:rcl Officer wnic.t actions are of nighes: cricrt:7 eitner beenune of the urgency of :Me requirements, Me long lead :tmes involvec, or the complext:7 o f the tasks Oc be undertaken by supper cegant=ations.                                   Examples include the following:
a. tusen Re cu t e=n en:s :

(T) ?roviding engineering and technical specialists to staff the Emergency Suppers Center. (2) Esta211shing direct contact with General Elec rie, Bechtel, or c: hor engineering / construction ci.mt to resolve technicst ma :ers wn ich must be tmirc<ti nt.'*1.-

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                              ': .             Long-T rs Recuiranents wi:M Lo ne !.e a5 Tiat es :
                            .                  (T)    Ensuring engineertng, tesign, and construc Lon i

activities art adequately sta ffed in a timely 1 Sanner. (2) Cutaining necessary :ssporary facili;tes for nc Emergency Suppor Center. C 'i ) 'tesolvine technical or administrati v e nnt.'.arn wL t.1: Gener*L Electric, Becntel, or c:ner engincering/ construe:Len firss. NOTE: '"HE ??'STT UTI CF NUCl.EA2 PN I C P ER A '"Te.H.": CAN ?'?O7 TOE ASSISTANCE TN P9077 D Trtt? EMF ~4CENCT SU??CR  ?"3SOMME!. (MEE E?-?n9 "nR TNPC f!CTI.7'!E *EI.E?!! CME Milw RERP) . 4 Take szecs :o sa:isty :ne requLremen:s in :n* oror or % net r pr '.r. H. 7, as determined by the Emergency Control Of f' :.:r.

                         'r. Coordinn:c ut:n :ne Acatnistrn:Lve and f.cgtn:Len unnnr.o.e for cent.~ac: Lng, cesperary faci 1L:ies, and cranspo rta tion l                              .~ecu iremen:s .

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                                                                    ?ntte 3 3/i/Mi 6   ?ert cL: ally necify the E=er.3ency C: :r:1 Cffi:er anc Site L:ergency 00:rcinator of acti:ns taken and of other :::1:ns plannec.       The On-SL:e Energency Organi:ation snould me swnc-of wna: =cesonnel are ex =ectec := arrive a: -he st e         o r.nnt.

prepara:icas can e made for site area access conte:1, :lant access son:r:1, incoctricaci:n er yLsittag personnel, sain;enance of proper securt:7, issuance of desian:ry ann

re:arstion C ex=csure recerts, anc cis et:u:icn of protective cle htng and equipment.
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             . AccL:icna        s'es:ensL2L;t:Les incLuce :he f LLow ne.:
a. Directing, ::cecina:ing, anc approving engineering, desig.;, anc constructica activities.
2. Ensurins :ha: design and review ac Lvi:tes are centrolled an0* :nar : gnizant :cett:ns of :ne amorp.ancy organL:s:L n are nuare of plannec ac;Lons.
c. ~ ctdina: Lng the in esra:icn of General E;ec:ric, Eecn:eL, or ::her engineering /: ens: rue:1:n flem person =cl into the Emergency CrzanL:atten.
1. Ensuring :na: eces: rue:icn activities are odepu.1 el y staffet in a timely canner.
     .         :: exechte :nese res:cnsibili:tes, :ne ;est.Tn ann 0 nstruc ten Support Cfficer has :ne technical orner-t-a or the en:L. e Company and its censui: ants availa !e := nim.

These organtr..itions incluce: (T) ~decnanical Engineering Divisi:n (2) Electrical Engineering Civision (1)~ Construction Division (4) E 5Lneering Design nivision l (5) Cua:L 7 Assurance Seceton of :he Ent,ineertne ann Researen Departmen: (A) 3esenren ann Testine. Civision (7) Muclear Soetion of :ne Electri ?renuction l Oe artment (*) Ouality Assurane* Otvisi:n M) unintennnna Division (10) Cervices Div ision (11) General Elsetri , Reental, and Radiation wanniamant i Ocr;cration ( i .' ) Other een:rantnet (il) Insci:ute er Nuclear ? wer Occrattens t I i i

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(7) CA/0C Caceninstar (2) HPSC Occrtinater (i) Sreceduct Su=;ce: OccccLna:Or (1 )  !%C Cecrcinator (5) LL:ensLng Su :cr: ::cetina~:r 3

            % :ify :ne SL:e Enersenc'c ;;cr ina: r or a :L ns :aken and
ner actions ;iannec. The Cn-Site Dsertency ?"? ant znnt en sncula :e aware Of wna personnel are ex;e::e := arriva n:

1n9 sL;e 2: :na :rt: ara:icn :an be sade for site ar=n access ::::.ci, plant access 0:n=r:1, inecetrination or visir.ing :*rsonnet , sa tn:*=rsn s of cr=:p*== muri st , i = ~ n n n e' " of nostnetry ant pre:ars:L:n er ex:csure recerna, anc cistrL:u:L:n er ; rete::ive eletning and equipment.

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nreugn reacticeks and traffic con:rci ;cints.

CAU77CM: Raniciosi:a1 or safe y na: Orcs a: :n cinnt er site neon , sanca:e s:ecial :enstcera:L:ns ann arrnnv.emen:s. Vist:ing personnel sus: :e :re:erly inst. ucted

;                   :::cerning dt.ecti:ns :: :ne
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ne :iant, ac:Lss and security . equiremen:n, nnn a:n11:able precau:icns. *lisL:tng personnel snnn;n Scr: ally be cirectec :: Oneck-in a: th e Ov er_tanc y Su:por: Conter unen firs: on-st:c. Escer:s ,ny ne nec:ssary.

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                             ?enen (to t . em unt:s ? nne T N evranev 7' nn 7moimen.ina P neaeura U-C-217 Cual i ev A ssurg n e e/Cus I i ty Control coordinnene
     ?ur*0cs e To delineate the responsibill:tes ind actions o f the Cuality Assurance /CuaLL:7 Can:ro'. CoordL: rat:r.

tarerences - Em ergency Plan , Sec . 5. 4.6.5 ac ti:n Level

     ~he ;esign and Canu ruc:icn suppor: Cfficer shalt ac;ivnto              ne Cuality Assurance /Cuality Control Coordinator upon notifiantion oy the Recovery Manager.         ~h.s Oces not preclude activ ation o r
Me Cuality Assurance /Cuality Cor, trol Cocedinmene in the i n i t. i n i l  :: nase it i; is des:nec necessary.

3 roc = dure . Corporate Sup ce: functions shall usually be coordinn ed rec:n the Headquarters F.ser<ency Control Center (located a Phiindel phin l ect.-ic Hacd quarters , Plo t Market 5 rcet , ?htIndelanta). Docending en the nature and durncien of the emertency and tenditions a: the plant site , soecific succor function: can be l 3cvec Oc the p1an: site. Th* CA/CC Ccordinator raports to t.ht' l nonie.n nnd Can:n. uction Tu ppo r* arricer. 1

           ~he CA/CC Coordinator shall caport to the Headquar:ers ,

normal work ares, and obcata as clear an understandint'. M possible or the nneure of the meer.ency and tha condi t i on.: n t. One site.

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2. The general responsibilities of the OA/CC Coorcinator includ e:
a. Timely staffing of CA/0C functions to suppor: any cons . uc ton or scdLfLoazion ac:1vities ustnn resources primarily from the CA Division, CA section of the ~& R Cecar rent, and CC personnel from ne Construe: ton Division of the ESR Cepartment or frem the Maintenance Division of the Electric ?roduction Departuent.
3. En=erface vi:h Cons:ruction Coordina:or, Sy st en s Engineering Coordinator and !&C Cocedinator in establishing installation inspectice requirements.
e. . Supervising the performance of instsilation innpactionn.
d. Monitoring administrative systess and prac: ices used by on-site groups to ensure proper con:roi s and erriciant methods exist.
                <t . Provide primary interface with and necessary escorts for MRC representatives .       .

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Philadel chie Electric Cemoany Peacn act:cm un::s 2 ann 2 Ewertency Plan im o l em en ti na a r cc a<t ur o E? -C-213 Menith shysics and Ch em i s try Coordinator Purocse To delineate the responsibil.ities and actions of One Health Physics and Chemistry Cocedinater.

                                % recences Emergency Plan, sec. 5.4.5.6 Action Laval
  • I 1 During the initial Anase, :ne Health ?hysics and Ch em i st r y Cocrdinator may be contacted by either the Emer;rency Dirneter i

1 cr the Site Emergency Cocedinator.

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During the recovery phase, the Heal:n Physics and Ch em i str y Cocedinator may be contceted by the Design and construction.. Lu;;por CTCLeer.

                               ?-ecedure Co rpo rate Su p po rt functices shall usually be coordinntert fenm tn-Headquarte s Emergency control Center (located at
                                     ?hiladc1;:nia Phil ad el. pnia)Elect.-ic
                                                      . Depanctng Headquar:ces , 2101 Market Street, on the nature and durntion of ene emerConey nnet condi t.t ann n: 1.hc planc nt :c , noeni " u ::u p pu r t.

functions can be scvad Oc the plant site. 1 The II?4C Cocrcinator shall reccr to Escr:tency control Cantar and obtnin as clear an undernt.antting an cossible of th" nature of the emergency and the condittens at tha site.

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a. Tinely staffing of on-site anc ef f-site radi:1. tical san: Ling and analysis activities. f.ccitional resources necessary shall be identifiec :: :n* Acmints: car.! 0 a nti Legistics Manager in the initial :hase and ne Design anc Construe:L:= Sup;cr Cfficer in :Me recovery annse.
3. Provicing van =c wer and supervisien nss: stance = uppor:
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2ergen=7 Ocr.tr:L Centar activities.

                   .   ?rovining technical assis:ance := tn-pian; and nrr-11:n neaita pnystes anc chemistry activities.
c. Reviewing rec =very pians anc procecuras for alt 2A, health physics, anc chemistry :=nsidera: tens and ceveloping necessary plans for snisL .ine:, : = r'c t:>1 ' nc>l ,.

nry runs en necku s, access :: conti 1/ 10:ning nmnn7.e are:s, special radiation surveys, and s=ecini sam pl i nn.

echniques .
e.  ::=rcina ing ut:n :ne ;Lan; s: aft neat:n pt.7si 3 nnn cents ry personnel anc assis:ing in resciving pran1"nn.
f. Provic 13 ':ec.idical supace; and man:cwer :: :nc I!nq
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                                                               .sesen sc::est un :s 2 anc i Eservencv s '. an Ts e l ==r e n t i ne s ece.ure E? -C-Zi 9     3-ecedure Sue:c-. Cec ed inat e r-Dur cse
                            ~~n ar'T inen:c :ne responsi:iii:11s anc ac:Lans a t~ the ven*:erteur" Su;;cr: Occccinator.

ser=~ences E. ergency ?lan , Se c. 5. 2. 6.'" Serien level .

                            ""-= Oesign and Ocnsteteti:n Su::cr: 2creanator snali a c *. i v a t. ~
ne ?rocecure Sup;cr: %crcina: r 2:cn nctiCL:arion ty :n" Ra::very .wsnagar. '"his does ac: ::reclude activati n W ha
                            ?r:C ec u?"? 3ue:Cr0 OcCrdin2:cf" in *;ne ini ial D P! Ast' i l' i :

I I-neemee neces ary. I

                            ? ::=nu e 3r:c.~aze Su::cr: Cunc icns snail be eccr inatec f :n                                                    ne Heaccuarte-s Leergency 2ntrol Center (iccatac a: ?M i l .vai ah + .-

Ge :ri: l!aed euarters , 2361 warket T.:. ee t , ?Mitattal,nia).

ecencint :n :ne na:ure and durnzi:n :C :he m = rn = n*: 7 a n et
nci:L:ns a: :ne :lan: si:e, s:ectri su::c. : runcticas can ne
                            =cvec :: :n e- :lant site.                        De  ?rce-dure Su nor Cec re i n n t ne- wil ununt;y en:or: :: :nc .9:cerinney 0:nt.01 Center.
1. S e ?rececure Su;:ce: Occedicater snail . escre te the i=erzency Can r:1 Cen:or ann czain as clear nn unn~~s nnest nr l

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a. 7baely starring of procedure ce>elopment activities using rescurces =rimarily fr:e :he =lant stafr Tachnien1 Engineers organi:ation and the Mechanical or Electrien1 EngineerLng Division.

Tdentifica: ten of additional resources necessary te the Design and Construction Support Officer.

c. Revising existing c erating and other procedures as necessary Oc reflect existing energency conditions.
1. ?recaring recovery procedures based upon approved plans and ce: hods .
e. Occedinating with c her energency organization and r:1 :in t staff groups to obtain the necessary technical inputs for the procedures.

F. Coordino:ing the ov cec LI procedure dev elopnent, revinw, an1 approval' process.

g. Occedinating with Administrative Engineer on the plant staff :s obtain required 2,aterials and ciertent su ripo rt .

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Scvec :: :ne :lan: site. The ?recedu.e Support Cecr1t nater wil l usually re:c.- :: ~ne Duerzency Cent. 01 Can cr. 1. The Inst.~ument Heaccuarte.s, anc Ocnte:1 nereal -crking "ccrainator area, anc sna11 rescr :n c

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a. 7tnely staffing of I&C Occhnical analysis nnd design activities using resources primarily f. om :ne Electrical Engineering Division and Susquehanna Tests Dennen . Th e Coordinator identifies additionni resources needed ,

including General Electric or Sechtel resources , to the D&C Support Officer.

b. Analysis if IAC problems and development of plans or methods for continued capability to monitor and control plant parameters.
c. Design and coordinate the installation of sodifications required for monitoring and controlling plant par 3 meters.
d. Analysis of failed or questionable instruments and controls to identify corrective actions or to determine aL ernate measurement techniques.
e. Coordination with the plant staff IAC group in aspacts which affect normal plant instrument nnd control work, including problem analysis , repair, and modtrientinn.

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             ~: deLLaea:e :he responsLtLLL:Les and, ac:L:ns or :ne LL:ensing Sc= cr       h. .;?.1rece.
             % rerences Emergency ?la=, Sec. 5.4. 5.2
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             "h e A' sign and Constr.:ction Su cec t=          Cocrtinator will a c e t v .a t a *na .

Licensing .%; pert Cccccinator u;ce notification by One Recevary Vanager . ~ni.3,does nc: creclude activ atica of the Lt censi nc Su= cr Cocecina:Or during:ne initial pnace. 3-ocenu-e Corporate Sup ce: functions snail be- eccccina:en ' recm .n

  • Headquar e-s ?..rergency Centrol Center- (1:ented a ?htiadelanin E'.ect.-te !!e ad quarters , 2301 Market Street, .'iiadelpnis).

Oecentting err :Ma natur+ and ourstion of :he enerzenny and acnct: tons n: ne piant site, speciCLc :up ce: ranc: ton: enn ne

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1 he Li censing .%nne-: Ca c en i nnect- nnn11 : r pri r-- t.o Headquar:ct , n o r-'r a .' .crW ing cres, and cc:ain ns clane nn understancing as :cssible of One natur er :Me errargency and the conditions at One site.

             .~J . D.c taj or"* r*es:c asiDiiiti es c I :ne Li:Snsing .%3 Cc .*:
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escurces prLaar.Ly tr w :nt Muclear Ce==Len and f. cre M e M u c I e nt- ane nvt.cruzen:n1 ene:t on a r -3,. w nnnian1 EnCLnutr'nc DLvLst:n. 3 = cecratne::r- taen:ttgen nddittanal rescurces needed, i n e L u n t. n G E cr- P = e n t e L resour ter, :: :M:- MC Su=per: Orrieer, 0- WerkLng ut::t MRC represenza: Lyes :: res:Lv? nues:inna ~

encerntaz TLnat sate:7 A=3L7sts Re:c:: :nd Tsennt ert 5:ecificati:n ::::mrt::en:3 in 11.Tn: Of eris:ing pinn:
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                                                 ?esen Set:cm unt:s 2 anc i Energency ?Lan L.m n L en e nz:nq ? rec ed ure I? -C-223          Construction Cecedinater
                    ?ur:cse To seLinea:e the responstbiLi:tes and -ac:icas of :hr ConsLrunnine Cccedtnater.

a fse ne=s Em ergency ?lan , Sec. 5. 4.6. 3 Action Level The Oesign and Construction Support Coordina ce shall activ.*:c

ne Construction Cecrdina:ce upon notifica:1cn by the 3ecevary Manager. This does r.c preclude activarica of the Constructten Cocedina:cr duringthe initial :hase.

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          '         Co rpora te Su pac e: functions shall be coordinated fecm the Headquarters Emergency Con:rcl Center (located a: Shiladelsnia Electric Head quarters , 2301 Marke: Street, Philadel:nt a) .

(. Cecending en the nature and duration of the energency and condi:icns a: the plant site, specific supper functices enn be i moved Oc the plant site. l T. 71e lanstrzc:icn Cacedina:ce sna11 enocr sc Hennnunr ~en, no rm ni working aren, and obtnin as clear an understanding. an

                                ;cssible of the nature of the energency and the conditions at the sL e.

P. The nnjer respenstulittio: of ne Construction Cecrdinn cr are: I l l l

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a. Tisely assemcLy of construction forces using resources primartly frem the Construction Division of :he Engineering ann Researen Departmen:, anc :ne Main:ennne~

Division of the Electric Production Cepartment. Th e Cccedinator identifies additional resources needed , including General Electric, 3echtel, or other construction firms, Oc the D&C Sucport Officer.

3. ?roviding direct Ocnrac: with, and supervision of, all construction forces involved in the recovery coera:icn.
c. Coordinating wt:h :he Sys ess Engineering Cacedinacor in establishing and implenenting construction recuirements and with the CA/0C Coordinatcr in establishing and bxpLenenting ins:alla:%:n CC requiremen:s.
c. Sumeritsing the procuremen; and expect:ing futic Lo'ns for necessary equipment and ma:erials, utilizing One Administrztive and Logistics w anager, the ?R A?S S;cres Division office, or centrae:ces such as GE or Beentcl.

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                                           ?eacn .ie::cm tin :. :s P. ann i Emergencv Pian L3 Lemen: nt ?rocecure' .

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I?-C-227 Rad 'Jaste Cccrdinator PurScse Tc delineare :he responsLbiLizies and acticas or :ne Rad 'naste Ccoreinater. h ferences Eser;;;ency ?lan , Sec. 5.3.10

            , Action Level                           .

i 7.e 3ecovery Mana6 er activ stes th + 3ad *daste Cocrtinator; nis coes no: =reclude his activatica .n the initial pnas* if it is i i dee ed necessary.

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1. Corpcrate Su;;cr functices shall be =ccccinated free One Heanquarters Energency Control Center (lecated at

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Electric Head uarters, 2301 Market Street, ! Decending on the nature and duration of the emergency and conditions at the plant site, s=ecific su;:=or . functions can be moved Oc the plan: site. 2.

                   ~he Rad 'daste Cocedinator shall reccc: Oc Headcuartern ,

ncemnt werki nc; are a , and

                   ;cssible                            cetain as clear an understandinr'.

of the nature of the emergency and the conditionsn:at the site. 3

                   ?.e tajcr res:cnsibilities of the Rad '4aste Cccccinaccr are:
a. Timely staffing cf heal:n :nysics and :4 cant:at su=pcet activ ities r=10:ed to radwaste crecessing by lininon

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                                                               ?cne 2 4/1/3i ut:M the Heal:n ?hysics and Chemistry Cccccinator and b y usi.Sg primarily the rescurces er the- ?cwer Plan:

Services Section. The Coordinater identifies adottionni reso urce needs := the Recovery . Manager o f HP&C Cccedin ator.

b. Establishing schedules and ;riorities for radwnste pecenssing anc coorcLnating ut:n :ne Coeraci ans :-:nnincer '

Oc implement :ne senedules. This includes sclid , liquia, and gaseous uastes.

c. - cnitoring radwaste cre. cessing Icadings and ra:es Oc provide early identifica:icn of probism areas.
d. Taking the lead in developing any necessary modLTLea:icns or sakLng repaLrs :c radunste equtpuen .

Cccetinating Cec rtin ator , this activity with the Systems Engincer:ng e. Cccedinating with the plant staff health physics zrcup regarting raduaste shLpping. D l l l 1

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                                           ?eacn Sot:Om Units 2 anc i h et*tency ?lan im o l em en:L ng Proc ed ur e I?-C-226 @re Physics Coordinator Purcose To delf.neate the respenstbitities' ane acticris or the Corc Physi.cs Coordinator.

R*rerences Emcegency Plan, Sec. 5.:.7

 ,      Action level Th e Recovery Manag er activ ates the Care Physics Coo.kdinator; thin does not preclude his ac:Lyacion in the inittaL phase if it ts de-ned necessary.

1. Proced ure

1. Car; orate Support functions-shall be coordinated frem the Mendquarters h ergency Cont: ci Center (located at Philadciphia Electric !!eadcuarters, 2301 Market Street,
            ?htiadel phia) .                Depending on the nature and duration of the emergency anc conditions at the plant site, spect rie support functions enn be moved to the plant sitc.
2. The Core Physics Coordinator shall report to Headquar:ars, normal work neen and ohnnin an ciene an undern tanes t ne, m possible of the nature of the emergency inc the conditions .1 the site.
        '. The major responsibilitics or the Care Physics Coordinntor are:
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1. 7tneLy scatting of core moni:oring and analysis activities using resources primarily from the Nuci'one Section, Generation Division-Nucienr. Immediate neeps, likely during the initial respon=c phase , chall b e> taken Oc activate General Electrie technical assistance i r tha safety or core condi:icns is in question.
3. Analyzing core parameters to determine conditionn i n t.n a core on an en-going basis and Oc achieve and/cr maintain sate conditions.
c. Rev iewing pro po sed plan operations with respect to :n*

etreet on core conditions.

d. ?roviding direction Oc Ceneral Electrte personnat on-size and in their hane oCrice support groua regarding needed analyses.
e. Kaeping the R*covery Manager appraised or nora conditions.

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